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Teaching with Google Classroom

By : Michael Zhang
Book Image

Teaching with Google Classroom

By: Michael Zhang

Overview of this book

Google Classroom helps teachers bring their work online. According to Google Trends, it’s already bigger than Moodle after barely a year in the wild. This book is a complete start-to-finish guide for teachers using Google Classroom for the first time. It explains what Google Classroom is, what it can do, how to set it up, and how to use it to enhance student learning while making your life as a teacher easier. It shows you how to place resources and activities online, gather assignments, and develop group and individual activities. It’s not just a manual, you’ll also discover inspiring, easy ways to put Google Classroom to work for you and your class.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Teaching with Google Classroom
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Replying to student responses


Teachers and students can reply to student responses. Replying to a response is not the same as commenting on a post in the Stream. Commenting on the Question post is about the content of the question. For example, a student may comment on the question if the due date can be extended. Replying to a response is only about the individual response. While students can use the See classmate answers link in the Question post after they submit their response, the following steps outline a method that teachers or students can use to find student answers and reply to them:

  1. In the classroom Stream, click on the title of the question. The next page will show all student responses:

  2. To check if a student is replying to another student's response, at the top of the page, click on the CLASSMATE ANSWERS tab:

  3. Click on the Reply icon below the response:

  4. Type the reply and click on the POST button:

  5. The reply is now visible under the post:

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