Google
Classroom as a Constructive tool
When suddenly faced with an
unprepared pandemic, students are introduced to an app called 'Google
classroom. This app is used by students all around the country who have access
to the technology to carry on with education. I have also tried using this app
in ICT classroom to make myself cognizant of it as I will be using it soon when
I get into the field. I used the link "https://classroom.google.com" to access to it.
The above
mentioned link displays a page to create the Google classroom. In the right
corner, there is a plus sign. Click on the plus button. A dialogue box will
appear to insert the information (Class, Section and subject). Fill that
accordingly.
To make the students aware of what
they are going to learn in the class, I made use of the 'Announcement Dialog box'. So in my first announcement, I wrote a
welcome note as well as information making them briefly aware of the
activities.
I
tried framing activity questions for the students. To do this, I clicked on
the classroom option. Here, we
are given an option to create. So I clicked on the create option. We are again given an option with drop-down lists
(Assignment, quiz assignment, question, material, re-use post, and
Topic).
I chose the Quiz assignment and
framed 10 questions (5 Multiple questions, 4 short answer type questions and 1
is essay type question). When done with framing questions I assigned them this
activity as homework. To create Assignment, quiz assignment, question,
material, re-use post, and Topic, we have to click on the create option
mentioned above. Form the drop-down lists, we can choose the most appropriate
option and fill in the Title and Instructions that follows. Then
click on the blank Quiz to
start writing the questions.
I
can use Google classroom to teach as many subjects as necessary. I think this
will especially benefit both teachers and students when we cannot attend
real-time classes due to some circumstances. This will help students who missed
their class to get the information. This can be also used as a reference for
later days.
https://classroom.google.com/c/MzE1Njc3MjUzODM3





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