Overview
Google Classroom: A Digital Class Act for Seamless Learning
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Best online interactive tool for students
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Popular Features
- Assignments (52)8.282%
- Social learning (46)7.777%
- Mobile friendly (51)7.676%
- Course authoring (45)7.474%
Reviewer Pros & Cons
Pricing
Education Fundamentals
$0
Google Workspace for Education Standard
$3
Teaching and Learning Upgrade
$4
Entry-level set up fee?
- No setup fee
Offerings
- Free Trial
- Free/Freemium Version
- Premium Consulting/Integration Services
Product Demos
DEMO TO UPLOAD ANSWER PAPER IN GOOGLE CLASSROOM
Using Google Classroom - Demo - Part 2 | Ep.13 | Don't Memorise
Connecting BookWidgets with Google Classroom - demo video
Google Classroom - A Brief Demo
5 How to Join Google Classroom with a Code [Student and Teacher Duo Demo]
Google Classroom Basics Demo
Features
Learning Management
Features of LMS and LCMS systems, related to designing, administering, and consuming learning content in an educational, corporate, or on-the-job context.
- 7.4Course authoring(45) Ratings
Users can develop and assemble online learning content.
- 7.4Course catalog or library(36) Ratings
Learning content is organized into a course catalog or browsable library.
- 8.1Player/Portal(34) Ratings
Students or employees can engage with content and take courses using this interface, which may be called a player or portal.
- 8Learning content(38) Ratings
The vendor offers high quality pre-made courses or assets. These may be specific to certain industries or technologies.
- 7.6Mobile friendly(51) Ratings
Students or employees can access content from mobile devices. Course authors can develop responsive learning content.
- 7.1Progress tracking & certifications(40) Ratings
The system tracks individuals’ progress on courses, scores, transcripts, certificates, etc.
- 8.2Assignments(52) Ratings
Users can assign courses/curricula to individuals or groups, with due dates.
- 7.2Compliance management(29) Ratings
Users can identify potential risks and ensure that requirements are met and that certifications are up to date.
- 7.4Learning administration(40) Ratings
Administrators can manage the content and people (students/employees, course authors, instructors, etc.) on the platform.
- 7.5Learning reporting & analytics(37) Ratings
Provides insights into course completion, engagement with learning content, etc.
- 7.7Social learning(46) Ratings
Includes features for collaboration and knowledge sharing among peers.
- 6.9Gamification(5) Ratings
Presents course material in a game-like format to increase engagement and enjoyment.
- 8.4Single Sign On (SSO) Enabled Learning(7) Ratings
Utilizes SSO technology to ease the login process for users.
Product Details
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What is Google Classroom?
Google Classroom Video
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Google Classroom Technical Details
Deployment Types | Software as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based |
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Operating Systems | Unspecified |
Mobile Application | No |
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Reviews and Ratings
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Reviews
(1-2 of 2)Not a proper learning management system
- The system is relatively easy to begin with.
- It is integrated with Google Drive and Google Docs, which makes recycling relatively easy.
- It is platform-independent.
- It is relatively speedy.
- Tests and quizzes (in my experience) are primitive and do not allow modern testing techniques involving IRT.
- Recycling of materials is, at best, counterintuitive.
- Formation of subgroups is difficult.
In the system I am experienced with (as an instructor and an observing administrator), student users have too much control over their own accounts, so that it is sometimes not clear who particular students are or, indeed, if they are supposed to be in the class or not. For schools and internal training programs in which the identity of participants is known beforehand, almost any other learning management system would be a better choice.
For simple sharing of documents, primitive tests, and collecting information from and distributing information to people, Google Classroom is adequate.
- Familiarity of Google interfaces.
- Off-site computing.
- Off-site storage.
- Course authoring
- 20%2.0
- Course catalog or library
- 30%3.0
- Player/Portal
- 50%5.0
- Learning content
- 30%3.0
- Mobile friendly
- 70%7.0
- Progress tracking & certifications
- 10%1.0
- Assignments
- 30%3.0
- Learning administration
- 20%2.0
- Learning reporting & analytics
- 20%2.0
- Social learning
- 40%4.0
- It takes less effort to maintain than a real learning management system.
- Unless strict controls of numbers of submissions are imposed, homework management becomes difficult for groups of more than 4 or 5.
- The integrated mailing system is primitive.
Provided one has the servers to use it and an administrator to run it, Moodle is superior in nearly every respect, particularly security, testing, and analytics.
- Remote learning as a substitute for traditional in-person learning.
- Instructor and staff training.
- Document repository.
- Administrators are able to control some information for instructors without the instructors' knowledge.
- Students have made multiple accounts, inflating enrollment.
- Users are able to set interfaces to different languages.
- Locked student accounts.
- Materials distribution.
- Asynchronous meetings.
- Price
- Product Features
- Product Usability
- Product Reputation
- Don't know
- I was not privy to implementation phases.
- The invitation system would be easy to use in some circumstances.
- Integration with other Google products is useful.
- The multiplicity of interface languages is useful.
- Reuse of Google Forms, the basis for tests, is cumbersome and counterintuitive.
- Attendance management is difficult because of the control users can have over their names.
- Testing, particularly with automated scoring beyond simple multiple choice, seems impossible.
Love it
As the school librarian and permanent substitute, I use Google Classroom when I am substituting in the upper school. Frequently, it is used for substitutes because the learning outcomes and expectations are made clear with this platform.
- Ease of use (children are able to use it).
- Allows teacher to closely monitor students.
- Eliminates the need to bring home notebooks or books.
- Google Classroom does not integrate the calendar.
- No automatically graded quizzes or tests.
Parents who are weary of the Internet and electronics devices may not allow children to use it.
- Course authoring
- 90%9.0
- Course catalog or library
- 10%1.0
- Player/Portal
- 30%3.0
- Learning content
- 100%10.0
- Mobile friendly
- 70%7.0
- Progress tracking & certifications
- 60%6.0
- Assignments
- 100%10.0
- Compliance management
- 20%2.0
- Learning administration
- 30%3.0
- Learning reporting & analytics
- 40%4.0
- Social learning
- 100%10.0
- Google Classroom has made grading and assigning projects easier for teachers at my school.
- Students use it for WebQuests.
- Students use it for reading responses.
- Students use it to know what their homework assignments are.
- Google Classroom allows for absent students to keep up with work
- Google Classroom helps our school keep learning going even during snow days.
- Google Classroom keeps parents informed on what is going on in the classroom.
- Google Classroom could be integrated into the younger grades (2 and 3).
- Google Classroom could be uses to keep writing portfolios.