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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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Michael Zhang Michael Zhang
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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

Grading a question

Question posts allow teachers to track which students have responded to the question, as well as assigning grades to those responses. Use the following steps to assign a grade:

  1. In the Classwork section, expand the question post by clicking on its title, then click View question. The next page will show all the student responses:

    Figure 4.25 – The View question button of a question post

  2. If necessary, in the menu, click on the points drop-down menu to change how many points the question is worth:

    Figure 4.26 – Question post points drop-down menu

    Google Classroom will notify already-graded students when the total points of a question or assignment change and it does not give an option to adjust already-graded questions to the new point total. Therefore, you will have to go back and change all the previously graded questions to the equivalent value for the new total:

    Figure 4.27 – Updating the points value of question post

    Important

    For question...

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