In this chapter, you learned about the grading and assignment feedback features within Google Classroom. Then you enhanced those features with the commenting and suggesting features found within Google Docs. Next, you learned about Google Docs revision history, to view previous snapshots of a Google Docs document.
The latter half of the chapter focused on a set of third-party apps from New Visions for Public Schools that pulled assignments from Google Classroom and allowed them to be graded with a rubric. You learned how to install Doctopus and Goobric and create a Goobric-compatible rubric. Finally, you explored the features of Goobric such as audio feedback and auto-advancing.
Goobric is not without its quirks. Because it uses scripting, formulas created with Google Doc's formula editor often appear offset. Furthermore, if there are multiple Google Docs documents attached to an assignment, Doctopus will include each file into the Google Sheet, which can be cumbersome if students...