Overview

The Assignments tool in Google Classroom can be a good way to share assignments, communicate about them, and keep them organized for both students and teachers. It can also be a challenge for both to use.

In this coffee hour, we will review the nuts and bolts of creating, assigning, and grading assignments, as well as giving feedback. We will discuss ways to help students manage the assignments they receive, including posting them and responding to feedback. 

Please note that this webinar will not cover how to create a Google Classroom or the basics of navigation. Please see the Prerequisite section for a resource to provide support.

    Audience

    This professional development activity/course is designed for:

  • Anyone who would like to become more proficient in using the Google Classroom Assignment tool to post assignments, help students access and submit them, and provide feedback on students’ work
Description

The total time for this PD activity is one hour, with an additional (optional) half hour for questions and discussion about anything related to digital literacy and distance education.

Schedule:

  • Tuesday, March 30 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
  • The facilitator will provide support via a discussion board through April 14.

We will repeat this webinar on Wednesday, March 31 from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Click to register for that session. 

Presenter(s) / Facilitator(s)
Prerequisites

Participants must have a Google Classroom account and be familiar with Classroom and Google Drive, including Folders. Those who are not yet familiar with Google Classroom should visit the Program Support PD Center - Distance Education and Digital Literacy on-demand webinar number 9: Teaching Online Using Free Google Classroom Resources - Part 1: Getting Started and Using the Stream, then create a Classroom and become familiar with it. Click to self-register. 

Date
03/30/2021 - 6:00 pm to 03/30/2021 - 7:30 pm
Location

United States

PD Team
SABES Program Support PD Team - Digital Literacy
Topic Area
Digital Literacy
Distance and Blended Learning