Topic outline
Meet your facilitator
Unit Introduction
Google Classroom is a blended learning platform and learner management system (LMS) for teachers. Using a Google account, Google Docs and Google Drive, it simplifies e-learning, and allows paperless assignment submission and marking.
In this unit, you will learn how to set up a Google Classroom, and how it can save you time, and help you communicate and collaborate with learners and other teachers.
By the end of this unit you should be able to:
Note: You will need to set up a G Suite for Education account at your school to use all the functions. This is free. Speak to your IT administrator about this.
Click on the link below to begin your lesson:
Assessment instructions
- Log
into the class you created while working through the lesson.
- Add a topic related to what you are
currently teaching.
- Create a multiple choice question about
how learners prefer to learn.
- Schedule an assignment for tomorrow that
includes:
- a file from Google Drive. Make a copy so that each learner can edit the file
- a relevant video from Youtube
- a link with information learners will need - Add a topic called Resources. Start adding resources that you think your
learners will find useful.
- Find the code for the class you created by looking under the "Students" tab. You will be asked to submit this code a evidence of learning
- Click on the link below to submit your unique classroom code
Click on the document below to see the Assessment Marking Rubric for Unit 46.
- Log
into the class you created while working through the lesson.
Attribution and References
References:
- Google
for Education. (2015). Google Classroom: Mission control for students and
teachers. ©
- Anson
Alexander. (2016). Google Drive / Docs Tutorial 2016. ©
- Google
for Education. (2017). Classroom 101. ©
- Flipped
Classroom Tutorials. (2017). Google Classroom for Everyone its finally here!
NEW 2017 Features. ©
- Alice
Keeler and Libby Miller. (2017). 50 Things Book. © Available online at http://50thingsbook.com/
- Alice
Keeler. (2014). 20 Things You Can Do With Google Classroom. © Available online
at http://alicekeeler.com/2014/09/07/20-things-google-classroom/
- Google.
(no date). Google Earth Education. © Available online at https://www.google.com/earth/education/
- Common
Sense Media. (2017). Common Sense Education. © Available online at https://www.commonsense.org/education/
- Google
for Education. (no date). Google Educator Groups. ©
Available online at https://www.google.com/landing/geg/groups/
- Google
for Education. (no date). Training Center. © Available online at https://edutrainingcenter.withgoogle.com/
- Google
for Education. (2015). Google Classroom: Mission control for students and
teachers. ©
License
Teachers' ICT Integration Course by Matthew Goniwe School of Leadership and Governance is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License with the exception of the following resources:
Google for Education. (2015). Google Classroom: Mission control for students and teachers.
Anson Alexander. (2016). Google Drive / Docs Tutorial 2016.
Google for Education. (2017). Classroom 101.Flipped Classroom Tutorials. (2017). Google Classroom for Everyone its finally here! NEW 2017 Features.Alice Keeler and Libby Miller. (2017). 50 Things Book.Alice Keeler. (2014). 20 Things You Can Do With Google Classroom.Google. (no date). Google Earth Education.Common Sense Media. (2017). Common Sense Education.Google for Education. (no date). Google Educator Groups.Google for Education. Training Center.All content not licensed under a Creative Commons license is all rights reserved, and you must request permission from the copyright owner to use this material.