04 Using the Google Classroom app
This is the Google Classroom site as seen using the app on a tablet
The app on a tablet is almost identical to the app on a smartphone, the same features and options are available but may be in different locations due to the size and shape difference in screens |
- The Main Menu button is called a Hamburger as it looks like a burger patty between two slices of bread. The Main Menu button enables you to:
- Switch between classes if you are a member of more than one class
- See your Class Calendar to view events and due dates
- See your To Do list, a really helpful list of any outstanding or upcoming assignments
- Change your Settings
- Class Name identifies which class you are in at the moment
- The Stream Tab is the first tab you see when you enter the class. It lists all the events in the class starting with the newest at the top. Events include new assignments, messages from the teacher, annoucements and more
- The Google Meet link is an important link. Each class has its own dedicated, private video conferencing (A bit like Zoom) to enable teachers and students to see and hear each other for lessons and meetings. Clicking on the link will open a new tab where you can check your camera, speakers and microphone is working correctly before you join the meeting.
If you wish to use the Google Meet function it is important to have a computer with a camera, microphone and speakers. With this in mind, a Laptop comes with all these devices built-in whereas a desktop PC generally has to have them added. - The Classwork tab lists all the topics in the class as well as the work being done. More on this below
- The final tabe is the People tab, which lists the teachers and students in the class and enables you to email them
Important note about adding or switching between accounts |
The Classwork Tab
This tab is central to working with Google Classroom and enables you to receive assignments, work on them and then submit them for marking. It also helps you keep on top of any outstanding assignments.
A useful link is the To Do option off the Main Menu (aka "The Hamburger") Clicking this presents you with a list of all your outstanding assignments. This enables you to easily keep on top of your assignments to ensure you don't miss anything. To see your Missing and Completed work click on the "Missing" and "Done" tabs.
The link to the private video conferencing system is presented here again and is an icon of a camera. The class calendar is also available from this page as is a private, dedicated Google Drive for storing and accessing class files.
How to access an assignment
To open an assignment, simply click on it in the Classwork tab. The assignment will expand to give you more information about the work together with any supporting information:
In this example, you can see the instructions to read The Necklace.pdf together with some supporting slides. Underneath the instructions is Class comments, where you can publicliy comment and discuss the assignment.
Click on the Attachment which tells you what to do and then open it in google docs. This will enable you to edit the document and add any text or images you need to complete the assignment.
At the bottom of the screen is the "Your work" panel which tells your the status of the assignment (In this case Missing, meaning it has not been submitted yet). Click on the document to open it and complete the work. Underneath that is a "Private comments" panel. You can use this to ask questions and make comments that only the teacher will see and be able to respond to.
How to submit (Or 'Turn In') your work
Once you have completed an assignment and edited your document, you can submit it (Or 'Turn it in'). To do this, click on the Your Work section at the bottom and add and documents that you need to. When you click on [Add attachment] you will see a range of options including adding a file from Google Drive, a file or a photo from the camera. This last option is a great way to submit artwork or videos - take the picture/video and then attach it from the library.
When you are ready click on [Mark as Done] and the work will be submitted for marking
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