Great video. My only thing is that Google Classroom is a very limited system and makes your teachers work harder, not smarter. Most states offer Canvas or Blackboard, both systems are better all the way around. Your school can populate the class rosters directly from the SIS, thus eliminating the manual setup by the teacher. You can also setup test pools from quizzes to create your exams, as well as integrating textbooks. Then teachers can archive their courses and import the content in a later course. There are so many options like this that leave me questioning the decision for choosing Google other than it is "free", but that is now changed.
What if you aren't connected with a school system that offers someting like Canvas or Blackboard? Are there other "free" systems that you feel are more efficient than Google classroom? Thanks
@@SynergyWellnessAcademy Absolutely. Microsoft Teams for Education far exceeds Google Classroom. Microsoft has School Data Sync reads rosters from your SIS and creates classes and groups for Microsoft Teams, Intune for Education, and third party applications. Best of all, it's free. The gradebook is better, as is the delivery of course content. Additionally, you have Reading Progress that helps teachers with assessing students reading. It also contains the Immersive Reader throughout the system, a tool to help student swith dyslexia and learning English. The list goes on. From my professional experience, most states do offer Canvas, Blackboard or anther LMS. Google Classroom is a painful for teachers. You have no way of creating test pools, there is no real way for textbook integration with roster sync, just to name a few. From the technology management side, Chromebooks cost more to manage. WIth this, most schools are dumping Google simply because the free ride is over. You are limited on storage and the cost vs benefits are no longer there. Thus, it makes sense to move to a system like Canvas. Microsoft is the best option if you are looking for a free option. It offers so much more and they focus on providing solutions for educators. From Math tools to Reading to STEM, the benefits far exceed anything Google offers. Here is just an example of Microsoft helping teachers: learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/educator-center/instructor-materials/hacking-stem Let me know if you would like to chat. I would be happy to share.
@@SynergyWellnessAcademy yes there are other systems that are worth moving to. One is Microsoft teams classroom. It has the ability to synchronize with your student information system, as well as offering some amazing resources that can help students. The immersive reader and reading progress are just two tools that Google just doesn’t have.Let me know if I can ever help.
Question. New teacher week 1 here. My school uses Q for grades. Do I need to plug in grades in Q and Google classroom or do kids see their grades on Q? Please and thank you
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Thank you for connecting and sharing your Google classroom skills.
Great video. My only thing is that Google Classroom is a very limited system and makes your teachers work harder, not smarter. Most states offer Canvas or Blackboard, both systems are better all the way around. Your school can populate the class rosters directly from the SIS, thus eliminating the manual setup by the teacher. You can also setup test pools from quizzes to create your exams, as well as integrating textbooks. Then teachers can archive their courses and import the content in a later course. There are so many options like this that leave me questioning the decision for choosing Google other than it is "free", but that is now changed.
What if you aren't connected with a school system that offers someting like Canvas or Blackboard? Are there other "free" systems that you feel are more efficient than Google classroom? Thanks
@@SynergyWellnessAcademy Absolutely. Microsoft Teams for Education far exceeds Google Classroom. Microsoft has School Data Sync reads rosters from your SIS and creates classes and groups for Microsoft Teams, Intune for Education, and third party applications. Best of all, it's free. The gradebook is better, as is the delivery of course content. Additionally, you have Reading Progress that helps teachers with assessing students reading. It also contains the Immersive Reader throughout the system, a tool to help student swith dyslexia and learning English. The list goes on.
From my professional experience, most states do offer Canvas, Blackboard or anther LMS. Google Classroom is a painful for teachers. You have no way of creating test pools, there is no real way for textbook integration with roster sync, just to name a few.
From the technology management side, Chromebooks cost more to manage. WIth this, most schools are dumping Google simply because the free ride is over. You are limited on storage and the cost vs benefits are no longer there. Thus, it makes sense to move to a system like Canvas.
Microsoft is the best option if you are looking for a free option. It offers so much more and they focus on providing solutions for educators. From Math tools to Reading to STEM, the benefits far exceed anything Google offers. Here is just an example of Microsoft helping teachers: learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/educator-center/instructor-materials/hacking-stem
Let me know if you would like to chat. I would be happy to share.
@@SynergyWellnessAcademy yes there are other systems that are worth moving to. One is Microsoft teams classroom. It has the ability to synchronize with your student information system, as well as offering some amazing resources that can help students. The immersive reader and reading progress are just two tools that Google just doesn’t have.Let me know if I can ever help.
I love your voice, I am glad you do not have background music, I like people that explain slowly and clear. Slow pace to be able to follow.
Question. New teacher week 1 here. My school uses Q for grades. Do I need to plug in grades in Q and Google classroom or do kids see their grades on Q?
Please and thank you
I love your voice, your organized, clam and fast way of explaining, it is perfect🤩🤩😍
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I appreciate your MENTORING.
mam
can we keep tests
in google class room
for students to solve
or videos
can we use google class room as a app
Hey teacher, how many classroom can I create with a free account?
Do you have a class on google classroom
Are you an online teacher?
Thank you for this ❤
Thank you 😊
Muito obrigado pelo informações ❤
who else tried to join the class?
It don’t work because I have to get a new account
Me tried joining
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