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Teaching with Google Classroom

You're reading from   Teaching with Google Classroom Save time and stay organized while delivering online and in-person classes

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800565920
Length 370 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Getting Started
2. Chapter 1: Getting to Know Google Classroom FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Inviting Students to Their Virtual Classroom 4. Section 2: The Basics
5. Chapter 3: Sending Your First Announcement 6. Chapter 4: Starting an Online Discussion with Questions 7. Chapter 5: Handing Out and Taking In Assignments 8. Section 3: Diving Deeper
9. Chapter 6: Grading Written Assignments in a Flash 10. Chapter 7: Creating Multiple Choice and Fill-in-the-blank Quizzes using Google Forms 11. Chapter 8: Keeping Parents in the Loop 12. Chapter 9: Customizing to Your Subject 13. Section 4: Going Digital
14. Chapter 10: Hosting Classes Online Using Google Meet 15. Chapter 11: Strategies for a Successful Online Class 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Inviting additional teachers

You might share teaching responsibilities with colleagues who also need access to the Class on Google Classroom. By inviting other teachers, those teachers will be able to do anything that you can do, except delete the Classroom.

Note

Be sure that whoever you invite as a co-teacher is proficient with Google Classroom because they can change and delete content, and there is no recorded history of what they do.

To invite another teacher to your Classroom, proceed as follows:

  1. In the People section, click on the Invite teachers icon in the Teachers heading, as illustrated in the following screenshot:
    Figure 1.37 – Icon to add a co-teacher

    Figure 1.37 – Icon to add a co-teacher

  2. Search for the teacher using their name or email address. Select the account and then click the Invite button, as illustrated in the following screenshot:
Figure 1.38 – Invite teacher dialog box

Figure 1.38 – Invite teacher dialog box

The invited teacher will appear grayed out in the Teachers section until the teacher accepts the invitation, as illustrated in the following screenshot:

Figure 1.39 – Screenshot of an invited teacher in the People tab

Figure 1.39 – Screenshot of an invited teacher in the People tab

Now that your first Class is ready to go, you can apply the techniques in this chapter to create additional Classes as needed. If you teach primary students, colleagues often create classes for specific subjects; if you teach secondary students, each class usually has its own Class in Google Classroom.

Often, extra-curriculars such as clubs or athletics groups will use Classes in Google Classroom to communicate with students. Therefore, viewing and managing all your Classes in Google Classroom is essential.

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Teaching with Google Classroom - Second Edition
Published in: Jun 2021
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781800565920
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