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.
Schools and teachers using Google Classroom can have more control over the assignment submission deadlines. A new feature allows teachers to disable submissions automatically after a due date.
New in Classroom Manager: Greater Google Classroom Management, Built on What Customers Already Trust
Cloud Monitor users consistently praise its intuitive, domain-wide visibility, especially when managing Google Classrooms. A ...
Google announced a new set of features called Class tools at the BETT educational technology exhibition in London. It's designed to give teachers more control over classroom management when working ...
To make Classroom even more of a centralized hub, Google is officially launching support for add-ons that bring in third-party education tools. At launch, Google partnered with 18 partners for ...
Students using Google Classroom won't have to wait until a test to know how well they understand a concept. Google has previewed an upcoming "practice sets" feature in Classroom that lets teachers ...
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