Take notice of the three boxes on the side. The stream is where all comments show up from students as well. You have to click on the + button in the lower right hand corner of the screen to display the options. Below you will see what the stream page looks like when you first set it up. The fourth option is to reuse a previous post. Announcements, Questions and Assignments are all posted from here. Anytime you post anything it will go to the top of the page. The stream tab is where everything happens once you get your classroom up and running. (This does not remove their capability to do assignments or answer questions.) 9. Mute – Removes the student’s ability to comment at all in the stream or on your posts. Move to top – This will move the post to the top of the stream page in Google Classroom.ģ. On a student post click on the action button at the right side of the post (3 dots).
You can see any posts they make – EVEN IF THEY DELETE THEM – 8. I always make sure the students know that you as the teacher see all in Google Classroom. Only teacher can post or comment – No student comments at all. Students can only comment – Students can only comment on your post.ģ. Students can post and comment – No restrictions, basically Google Classroom’s version of Facebook.Ģ. When you click on that it will give you three options.ġ. In that screen there is a button in the middle of the page that will initially say: Students can post and comment.
If you just invited students to your class you should still be in this student screen. There is still one more part to come of this in depth guide, but don’t wait to dig into this second installment and explore all that Classroom has to offer. Now I present part two, which goes even deeper into Google Classroom and details such tasks as setting comment rules all the way to posting and grading assignments. Last week I posted part one of this guide, covering logging in to inviting your students. That was until a very knowledgeable reader graced me with this massive guide on everything one needs to know to get started on Google Classroom.
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My inbox is constantly filled with questions on how to best use all of the features Classroom offers and often times I don’t know the answers. Google Classroom is one of Google’s newest, most useful, and least understood products.