Google Classroom Cheat Sheets for Students and Teachers
What the parents see in Google Classroom
How students turn in assignments
Create a Google Classroom Assignment
Create a Google Classroom Class
Using Screencastify to Record Lessons Click Here
Screencastify is a Chrome extension that can be used to record 5 minute video lessons for free. It can be used easily with Google Classroom. It can also create a QR code that can be pasted to documents that will be printed out for students!
Erin Nolte's Video on Using Kami to write on PDF assignments Click Here
How to use Infinite Campus to email your students Click here
Are you needing to get information to your classes? You can use the Infinite Campus message center to send information to everyone in a class section. This is a good way to communicate a Google Classroom code to everyone at once.
How to launch the Google Drive File Stream at Belgrade Schools. Click here
The google drive file stream is the method that Belgrade Schools uses to save files directly to your google drive. The stream allows you to open files with the program you used to create them.
How to create a Google Classroom Class. Click here
Every teacher and student in Belgrade schools has a google classroom account. Watch the above video to see how to access it and how to create assignments. When you open Classroom the first time, you will identify yourself as a teacher. Our IT admin will need to approve your teacher status before you can create a class. They are processing these approvals very quickly but feel free to email helpdesk if you need quicker access.
How to record a lesson with PowerPoint. Click here
You can use PowerPoint to record your computer screen while you deliver instruction. It will create a video of your voice and everything that displays on your computer screen (You don't have to create a PowerPoint presentation to use the recording feature!)
How to create a link to your video and post the link to Classroom. Click here
This tutorial will walk you through making your video accessible to your students. A few Google Classroom tips are also covered!