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==Task==
 
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# View the following page for specific directions on signing up for Google Classroom: [https://support.google.com/edu/classroom/answer/6072460?co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop&hl=en Signing In]
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'''# View the following page for specific directions on signing in Google Classroom for the first time:''' [https://support.google.com/edu/classroom/answer/6072460?co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop&hl=en Signing In]
 
   
 
   
 
Remember, your school must have access to G Suite for Education. You must then obtain a password from your administrator to have your own access. You will need this information when signing in for the first time. If your school has yet to gain access to G Suite for Education, click [https://www.google.com/edu/learn-how/tools-referral/ here] for further instructions.
 
Remember, your school must have access to G Suite for Education. You must then obtain a password from your administrator to have your own access. You will need this information when signing in for the first time. If your school has yet to gain access to G Suite for Education, click [https://www.google.com/edu/learn-how/tools-referral/ here] for further instructions.
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'''# Once you have successfully signed in, create your first class.'''
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* You will click on the plus (+) sign in the upper right hand corner and click ''Create Class''.
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==Conclusion==
 
==Conclusion==

Revision as of 21:59, 12 December 2016

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Learning Objective

Resources

  • Connect with other educators here Google for Education has twelve trainers available to contact for any questions, training help, or directions for using their tools, including Google Classroom. This is a great resource to connect with other teachers who are trained on Google and have had plenty of experience working with the Google for Education tools.
  • Google for Education Case Studies Read different case studies from schools around the world who have integrated Google for Education tools in to their schools and classrooms. These case studies not only describe the works done within Google Classroom, but also other tools such as Google Docs, Google Forms, and other Google apps.
  • Google Classroom Tutorial 2016 This tutorial video serves as a step by step guide to help set up your own Google Classroom. Use this as a resource to refer back to or to supplement with the task instructions below. If you are a visual learner, then this method of instruction for creating your own Google Classroom will be most beneficial.

Task

# View the following page for specific directions on signing in Google Classroom for the first time: Signing In

Remember, your school must have access to G Suite for Education. You must then obtain a password from your administrator to have your own access. You will need this information when signing in for the first time. If your school has yet to gain access to G Suite for Education, click here for further instructions.

# Once you have successfully signed in, create your first class.

  • You will click on the plus (+) sign in the upper right hand corner and click Create Class.

Conclusion

Navigation

Home Page

Lesson 1: What is Google Classroom?

Lesson 2: The Impacts of Google Classroom

Lesson 3: Creating a Google Classroom

References