Google Classroom is a content management system that teachers use to create, organize, and evaluate their courses. With Google Classroom, teachers can track students’ progress, monitor how are students doing with their tasks, share feedback, and answer students’ questions outside of the classroom.
Check out the short video below to see examples of how teachers and students use Google Classroom:
As an educator, you may want to use an online resource that is user friendly and that also includes comprehensive features to manage your class content and your students’ progress. Google Classroom is just that! It can be used to design and organize your classes. In addition, you and your students can have instant communication across mobile devices, laptops, and tablets as long as you are logged in with your Google Account.
This resource is great to use in a second language classroom such as French Immersion, Core French, etc. It allows for students to creatively engage in language learning.
- Go to https://classroom.google.com/ and log in with your Google Account.
- Click on the “+” button at the top right corner, and create your classes for free.
- Add your students by inputting their emails or by sending them a class code.
- Create an assignment and track your students’ progress.
- Make sure that your school has the G suite for Education so you can share and collaborate with other teachers. Click here for more information.