Rebecca Torchia is a web editor for EdTech: Focus on K–12. Previously, she has produced podcasts and written for several publications in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and her hometown of Pittsburgh.
Google Classroom is opening up even further: After allowing anyone to join classes last month, expanding the learner side of the equation beyond just those with G Suite for Education accounts, Google ...
I walk through how I set up and use Google Classroom to make teaching easier and more organized. I show how to create a class, invite students using a class code or email, and share assignments and ...
Parents across the globe have recently been thrown into the innovative world of online learning. If you're getting stressed about the new homeschooling transition, you're not alone. Whether your child ...
Senior UK Editor — My interest in Android began with the beautiful Nexus 4 and the less-ugly-than-before Jelly Bean. Right now, I'm probably watching Black Books, playing football (soccer), or ...
Last month, Google opened up its classroom management software and allowed non-G Suite for Education accounts to join classes. Classroom is now fully available to the public, with personal accounts ...
Google Classroom is a free web service for schools, nonprofits, and anyone with a Google account. It aims to make it easier for educators to create, distribute, and grade assignments, and with ...
As more and more students use Google Classroom, the portal is adding an offline mode on Android for those with limited internet connectivity. There are also a number of other improvements to the ...
Have you noticed how prevalent Google is in today’s academic world? Students from elementary school, all the way through high school, have taken part in a monumental shift away from most sought-after ...