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Google Classroom – Free LMS as Part of Apps for Education

By mzivkocms on May 29, 2014

 

Google Classroom

Google Classroom is a new tool coming to Google Apps for Education. Classroom weaves together Google Docs, Drive and Gmail to help teachers create and organize assignments quickly, provide feedback efficiently, and communicate with their classes with ease. And it lets students organize their work, complete and turn it in, and communicate directly with their teachers and peers.

Classroom helps teachers create and collect assignments paperlessly. When teachers create assignments, they can choose to share a single document, or automatically make a copy for each student. They can quickly see who has or hasn’t completed the work, and provide direct, real-time feedback.

Classroom automatically creates Drive folders for each assignment and for each student. Students can easily see what’s due on their Assignments page, so they can stay on top of their work.

Classroom also lets teachers make announcements and pose questions—improving communication inside and outside of class.

Classroom was designed hand-in-hand with teachers to help them save time, keep classes organized, and improve communication with students.

Here are some of the most important benefits:

Easy to set up

Teachers can add students directly or share a code with their class to join. It takes just minutes to set up.

Saves time

The simple, paperless assignment workflow allows teachers to create, review, and grade assignments quickly, all in one place.

Improves organization

Students can see all of their assignments on an assignments page, and all class materials are automatically filed into folders in Google Drive.

Enhances communication

Classroom allows teachers to send announcements and questions instantly. Since students can post to the stream, they can help out their classmates.

Affordable and secure

Like the rest of our Google Apps for Education services, Classroom contains no ads, never uses your content or student data for advertising purposes, and is free for schools.

Teachers and professors can apply for a preview of Classroom. Based on the requests Google receives, a limited number of educators will be invited to try it.

Google is also inviting other ed tech companies to inquire about integrating their tools with Google Classroom. Google is aiming to make sure it works alongside all existing tools that teachers use.

By September, Google Classroom will be available to any school using Google Apps for Education.

Read more here: http://thejournal.com/articles/2014/05/06/google-developing-free-lms-as-part-of-apps-for-education.aspx

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30 May Posted on Google Classroom – Free LMS as Part of Apps for Education

I think that this is a natural progression for google. I like the idea very much. I have been waiting for a google apps framework that has been designed with educators in mind that has respect of privacy and no advertising. I am excited to use this with my students!

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I think that this is a natural progression for google. I like the idea very much. I have been waiting for a google apps framework that has been designed with educators in mind that has respect of privacy and no advertising. I am excited to use this with my students!

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29 May Posted on Google Classroom – Free LMS as Part of Apps for Education

Great link Milorad, I was reading an article on this the other day and very excited by the prospect of Google classroom. Many of the students I know (including myself) already make extensive use of Google Tools for learning and work, so this seems like a useful and natural extension of those tools. I wonder how big of a disruptive force it might be in the education marketplace? I've not seen another app/platform yet that can offer the same degree of synchronous and asynchronous collaboration (and ease of use) online as the Google tool set. From a venture prospective it will be interesting to see if Google can steal away a part of the venture action so-to-speak. I'm wondering what market(s) they intend target? This appears to be more like an emerging technology than an emerging market, but will be extremely interesting to watch unfold!  PS, if you'd like ratings on this rather than comments, you should disable comments. (Currently comments appears before ratings on this page). Cheers, Bobbi. :)

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Great link Milorad, I was reading an article on this the other day and very excited by the prospect of Google classroom. Many of the students I know (including myself) already make extensive use of Google Tools for learning and work, so this seems like a useful and natural extension of those tools. I wonder how big of a disruptive force it might be in the education marketplace? I've not seen another app/platform yet that can offer the same degree of synchronous and asynchronous collaboration (and ease of use) online as the Google tool set. From a venture prospective it will be interesting to see if Google can steal away a part of the venture action so-to-speak. I'm wondering what market(s) they intend target? This appears to be more like an emerging technology than an emerging market, but will be extremely interesting to watch unfold!  PS, if you'd like ratings on this rather than comments, you should disable comments. (Currently comments appears before ratings on this page). Cheers, Bobbi. :)

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