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New updates coming “soon” to Google Classroom will let teachers notify students about homework due dates right on the home screens of their Chromebooks. Those Chromebooks should also last longer, as ...
You can submit an assignment in Google Classroom under the "Classwork" section on the desktop site or mobile app. To submit an assignment in Google Classroom, you must first "View assignment" and then ...
Today Google is officially opening the doors to Classroom, a tool that allows educators to create, organize and manage online assignments using Google Docs and Drive. Sound familiar? The key word is ...
Schools and teachers using Google Classroom can have more control over the assignment submission deadlines. A new feature allows teachers to disable submissions automatically after a due date.
Google has today announced several updates to Google Classroom, including the ability to add more than one teacher to a Classroom class, and new automatically-saving drafts for class announcements and ...
Google has spent the last couple of years making a big push into the classroom with its affordable Chromebook laptops, education-focused versions of its productivity apps, and its Classroom learning ...
Google has just released their Classroom app to help students and teachers communicate better after almost 6 months of being exclusive to the web. The mobile app, available through the Google Play ...
The days of “the dog ate my homework” are long gone, replaced with “I forgot to print it out,” “my computer crashed,” or “I didn’t know when it was due.” But today, in many DeSoto County Schools’ ...
If your homework is digital, can the family dog still eat it? Sadly, the answer to this question is a definite no. But the good news is that the new Google Classroom app will eliminate the need to ...
is a senior reviewer covering laptops and other gadgets. Monica was a writer for Tom’s Guide and Business Insider before joining The Verge in 2020. Imagine if your old trig worksheets stepped in to ...