Google Classroom has released a few updates recently that are small, but make it a little easier to use. Let’s take a look at three of them. Google incorporates suggestions from users on how to make the product better. Make sure you let the Google Classroom team know if you have any suggestions for changes or improvements.
Decimal Grades You are no longer restricted to using whole numbers when entering grades. This is very helpful when students earn partial credit for an answer.
Display Class Code It never fails. We read the class code loudly and clearly, but someone doesn’t hear it or we write it on the board, but some students can’t see it. Now we have the ability to display the class code in huge letters that are large enough to read from across the room.
Rearrange Class Cards Prior to this change, we were stuck with the cards in the order in which they were created. Now we can create the classes then drag them into any order we want. Arrange them alphabetically? No problem! Arrange them in the order we teach them? Why not!
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