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Google Classroom for Teachers (2020 and Beyond)

A User Guide for Beginners to Master the Use of Google Classroom to Provide Students With an Engaging and Fun Virtual Distance Learning

Chris Button

Education / Classroom Management

Do you make use of Google Classroom to support your online and virtual teaching activities? Are you having difficulties navigating your way around the usage of this tool? Do you want to figure out in simple steps how to max out this tool to provide an engaging and fun learning experience for your students? If so, then read on…

If you are a teacher or an instructor and you have been carrying out your teaching duties despite the odds in the world today, then you must have heard about Google Classroom. Google Classroom is a handy tool developed by Google corporation and designed to leverage the power of the internet to make distance learning possible and seamless. This software has shown to be the go-to options of millions of teachers and students across thousands of schools and learning institutions because it has a ton of functionalities that are able to simulate the physical learning experience to a very large extent.

Despite the usefulness of this powerful tool, especially in this age and time, many teachers are in the dark or are not so enlightened on how to make the most out of it. For these teachers, they turn to many resources scattered across the internet in search of answers – many times, all to no avail.

Well, if you are in this position, or you want a detailed but yet simple guide to step up your teaching game, then you are in the right place because in the pages of this book, you will;

1. Gain deeper insight into the inner workings of Google Classroom.

2. Learn how to set up Google Classroom in simple steps and optimize it for your use as an instructor while still bearing in mind the needs of your students.

3. Be able to create assignments for your students and attach documents to your assignments using Google Docs.

4. Be able to create timed quizzes for your students, add the quizzes to your classes as well as view and grade assignments submitted by your students.

5. Gain expert knowledge on how to step up your online teaching and coaching game through the use of Google Meet to host virtual live meetings with your students.

6. Be shown a ton of tools and extensions you can incorporate into Google Classroom to make the experience for you and your students more engaging.

7. Be exposed to a number of frequently asked questions that most Google Classroom teachers and instructors throw up.

8. Discover a ton of tips and tricks that you should have up your sleeve to provide a more enhanced and fun learning experience for your students.

And a whole lot more!

There are a lot of salient topics that are covered in this book – topics that are related to getting you equipped with the needed information to make the most out of this amazing distance learning tool. This book aims to help you fully maximize the Google Classroom tool and to take you many steps ahead in your career as a teacher.

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