Google Classroom

classroom منصة تعليمية لجميع منتسبي جامعة كرميان ممن لديهم إيميل الجامعي في حساب



گوگل Classroom پۆرتاڵێكی ئه‌لیكترۆنیه‌ سیسته‌می فێركردن پێشكه‌ش ده‌كات به‌ شێوازی فێركردنی ئه‌لیكترۆنی بۆ هه‌ر بابه‌تێكی زانستی له‌ ڕێگه‌ی ئیمه‌یلی زانكۆیه‌وه‌ ده‌توانی هۆڵێكی ئه‌لیكترۆنی بونیاد بنییت وانه‌كانت به‌ شێوازی e-learning پێشكه‌ش بكه‌یت

جوجل تطلق المنصة التعليمية classroom للجميع وبالجميع اللغات من ضمنها اللغة العربية

كانت جوجل قد أطلقت خدمة جديدة في يوليوز الماضي وهي المنصة التعليمية Classroom ، والتي توفر العديد من التطبيقات التعليمية ضمن الصفوف الافتراضية . و كانت الخدمة عند انطلاقتها تحتاج إلى تسجيل أولي لتجربتها ، و رغم ذلك فقد قام أكثر من 100 ألف مدرس من 45 بلد حول العالم بالتسجيل و الاستفادة منها ، لكن المستجد اليوم هو أن google قامت بفتح الخدمة لكافة مستخدمي تطبيقات جوجل.

هذه المنصة ستتيح للمدرسين بدون شك إدماجا أكثر للتكنولوجيا في التعليم و الاستغناء تدريجيا عن الأوراق عند تقديم المواد التعليمية و تقييم الطلاب و وسيلة أيضا للتعاون الافتراضي و التوجيه التربوي الفعال و المتابعة الدراسية المستمرة . المنصة التعليمية Classroom ستمكن أيضا المعلمين من التفاعل الفوري مع طلابهم و توجيههم أثناء إنجاز المهام الموكلة إليهم وهو ما يعطي إضافة نوعية للعملية التعليمية التعلمية .

إضافة إلى ذلك ، فسحابة جوجل درايف ستوفر للمدرسين إمكانية إرفاق مستندات مختلفة ( نصوص ، جداول مبيانية ،عروض تقديمية …) مع الواجبات و المشاريع التعليمية و إرسالها لجميع الطلبة المعنيين .

خدمة جوجل هذه متاحة بـ 42 لغة مختلفة بما فيها اللغة العربية وتعمل على الهواتف الذكية والأجهزة اللوحية إضافة للحواسب الشخصية.

بقي أن نشير في الأخير أنه للبدء في إستخدام هذه الخدمة يجب عليك الولوج إلى موقع classroom حيث من المفترض أن تتمكن من التسجيل بواسطة حساب تطبيقات قوقل، لكن عليك الانتظار و معاودة المحاولة إن لم تتمكن من ذلك ، فالخدمة تطلق تدريجياً لمستخدمين أكثر .

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ماهو تطبيق Google Classroom

Google Classroom هو تطبيق التحكم في المهام في الفصل الدراسي. يمكنك إنشاء الفصول الدراسية وتوزيع المهام وإرسال التعليقات ومشاهدة كل شيء في مكان واحد. بشكل فوري. وبدون إي إجراءات ورقية. وبسهولة.

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20 Things You Can Do With Google Classroom

Google Classroom

Google Classroom (http://classroom.google.com) is available to schools with a Google Apps for Education (GAfE) domain. Classroom is a way to get all of your students in one place and allows you to easily assign work and for students to turn it in. Book: “50 Things You Can Do With Google Classroom” now available on Amazon. For a tour of Google Classroom visit 50thingsbook.com.

20 Things You Can Do With Google Classroom

  1. Sharing Resources: Google Classroom allows you to take a document, video or link and push it out to your students.
  2. Create a Lesson: More than simply assigning work to students, Google Classroom allows you to build an assignment. Include a description and attach multiple documents, links and videos. This puts the entire lesson in one place.
  3. Make Class Announcements: Google Classroom gives you a place to post your announcements. Unlike a website with one way communication, students can comment back on the announcement.
  4. Go Paperless: Using Google Docs you no longer need to collect and pass out paper. You can assign students a blank Google Doc or use a template that your students will fill out. Google Classroom creates a copy for each student and gives them a turn in button for when they are done.
  5. Simplify the Turn In Process: When using Google Documents, notoriously students forget to change the sharing settings or to turn in their work. Google Classroom eliminates this issue by placing the document in the teacher and the students Google Drive immediately. Students simply need to “turn in” within Google Classroom to signal the teacher they are ready to have their work assessed.
  6. Protect Privacy: Rather than creating a global folder shared with all of the students in the class, Google Classroom restricts access to the documents to the teacher and the individual student.
  7. Reduce Cheating: Since the entire classes documents are not in a shared folder the temptation to copy another students work is eliminated.
  8. Classroom Collaboration: When sharing a document the teacher is able to choose if the students can view the document or can edit it. Creating a document and giving all the students in the class editing access to that same document allows every student to contribute their piece to a class project.
  9. Create a Discussion: A spreadsheet can be utilized to collect student opinions on a discussion topic. The ability to have multiple tabs allows for multiple discussion questions. Sharing a single Google spreadsheet with student editing access gets everyone on the same page quickly and gives every student a voice in the discussion.
  10. Organize Assignments with Due Dates: In creating an assignment in Google Classroom you are able to assign a due date that is clear for both you and the students.
  11. Capture the Middle of the Process: An important shift in the teacher student relationship is to get away from evaluator and focus on being a coach to your students. Google Classroom places all of the students work into a folder that is easily accessible from your Google Drive. While students are in the middle of working on their assignment you are able to go in and insert comments and guide them through the process.
  12. Email Students: No longer do you need to create a group of student email addresses, Google Classroom allows you to email everyone at once.
  13. Notify Students Who May Need Help: Google Classroom show you who has and has not completed an assignment. Send an email notification providing tips for success and encouraging the student to work on the assignment.
  14. Assignment Q&A: When an assignment is posted to Google Classroom the students have the ability to comment on it. No longer do students have to wait to be called on to ask a question. This transcends the walls of the classroom to allow students to ask questions outside of class. When the teacher posts the response it is available to all of the students.
  15. Create an Ad Hoc Playlist: Google Classroom allows you to attach multiple YouTube videos to an announcement or assignment.
  16. Email Feedback: When returning work to students you can provide a global note to all the students or individually provide feedback. Google Classroom provides the ability to post a note to the assignment from the teacher, and allow the student to comment back. This replaces the one sided note in the margin of the students paper, providing a more dynamic experience.
  17. Create Folders: What was once a cumbersome process in Google Drive is now done automatically. The teacher has a folder in Google Drive that contains a folder for each assignment. This makes locating student work a snap!
  18. Link Directly: While Google Classroom places the student work into a folder for the teacher to find, a student list with a link to the students work is easily accessible directly from Google Classroom. This reduces the need of the teacher to dig through their Google Drive to find the work a student has completed.
  19. Multiple Files in an Assignment: Google Classroom allows you to assign more than a single document. This means students can create a multi-stage project and submit all of their pieces in one place.
  20. Easily View Student Submission: Google Classroom clearly counts how many students have and have not submitted an assignment.

Link to my follow up blog post: 15 MORE things you can do with Google Classroom.

Link to my follow up blog post: 10 additional things you can do with Google Classroom.

Related Alice Keeler Blog Posts:

  1. Google Classroom: Who Deleted Student Answers?!
  2. Google Classroom: Make a Copy for Each Student
  3. Google Classroom: New Way to Create a Post
  4. Google Classroom: Stop Being a Slave to the Copy Machine

Google Classroom Teach

Google Classroom

The book “50 Things You Can Do With Google Classroom” and “50 Things to Go Further with Google Classroom” by Alice Keeler and Libbi Miller is available now on Amazon in both paperback and on Kindle. Bulk discounts are available for the book by contacting shelley@daveburgessconsulting.com

Google Classroom Tutorials and Blog Posts

Here is a collection of my blog posts on Google Classroom.

Here is a collection of my blog posts on Google Classroom.

Google Classroom Start Here – Type

50 Things You Can Do With Google Classroom

11 Things to Start with in Google Classroom

35 Additional Things You Can Do With Google Classroom

A Tour of Google Classroom

Getting Started with Google Classroom

Google Classroom Essentials Infographic

6 Updates to Google Classroom for Fall 2015

Google Classroom: Find the Class Code (It Moved)

Google Classroom Deployment: Advice from David Malone

4 Year Olds Log into Google Classroom

Google Classroom: What do Kids do First?

60 Ways Math Teachers Can Use Google Classroom

Google Classroom: Student Quick-Sheet Guide

Google Classroom Essentials Infographic

Google Classroom: 8 Essential Tips Infographic

Google Classroom Chrome Extension

For STUDENTS: Chrome Extension – Classroom Split

10 Things That Students Want To Know about Google Classroom

Students 5 Steps to Google Classroom [Infographic]

10 Ways to Use Google Classroom for Higher Ed

5 Tips for Google Classroom from Teachercast

5 Things You May Not Know About Google Classroom

Google Classroom: 6 Tips to Level Up

2 Tips for Student-Centered Classrooms with Google Classroom

Google Classroom: Do Not Jump In The Deep End

Google Classroom: Middle Option = Collaborate

Google Slides: Collaborate in 40 Seconds

Google Classroom: Assign to Multiple Classes

Differentiate Assignments with Google Classroom

Google Classroom: Hear From Everyone

iPads & Google Classroom – Multi-User Device

Google Classroom: Posting a Daily Warm-Up

Google Classroom + Google Forms = Magic

Google Classroom: LMS or NOT?

Using Google Classroom with an LMS

Google Classroom: Numbering Assignments

Google Classroom: Do Not Go Digital

Google Classroom: Add Images of Analog Work

Google Classroom: Co-Teacher & Draft Assignments

Google Classroom: Save as Draft

Google Classroom: Add a Co-Teacher

Google Classroom: Viewing Rights

Google Classroom: 8 Steps Workflow to Create Files [Infographic]

Google Classroom: Make a Copy for Each Student

Google Classroom: Schedule That Assignment

New Feature! Add Topics to Google Classroom

Google Classroom: OOPS, Fixing Assignments When You Forgot to Make Copies

Google Classroom: Stop Being a Slave to the Copy Machine

Google Classroom: Private Comment as Assignment

Google Classroom: Link to An Assignment

5 Potential Mistakes in Google Classroom

Google Classroom: Submit Screenshots

Google Classroom: Have Students Create a Google Doc

Google Classroom: Add and Create

Google Classroom: Using Google Forms

Google Classroom: Assignment List

Google Classroom: Assignment Naming Conventions

Google Classroom: See Submission History

Google Classroom: Move to Top – BACKWARDS

Google Classroom: Use Someone Else’s Template

Google Classroom: Let’s Make the Grade

Google Classroom: Grading Updates

Google Classroom – Grade the Folder

Google Classroom: Return Student Work

Google Classroom: Unsubmit Work

Google Classroom – Late Work Notifications

Google Classroom: Submitting Late Work

Google Classroom: Extend the Due Date for Some

Google Classroom: Opening Multiple Student Documents Quickly

Google Classroom – Changing Grading Status on a Student Document

Google Classroom: 9 Tips For Attaching Google Drive Files

Google Classroom: Using a Writing Journal

Google Classroom: Submit Short URL’s

Google Classroom: Submitting Collaborative Google Slides

Google Classroom: Indicate Templates Attached

Using Google Classroom to Differentiate Assignments

Google Classroom: Resubmit Assignments

Google Classroom: Grab and Update a Post from Last Year

Google Classroom: Edit Slides Not Copy

Google Classroom: New Semester – Start a New Class

Google Classroom: Guardians Who Need a Google Account

Google Classroom: Self Evaluation Rubric

Google Classroom – Create Your Own Theme Image

My Google Classroom Feedback Workflow

Google Classroom: Provide Feedback Faster

Google Classroom: Leave Feedback Screenshots

Google Classroom: Use Control F

Google Classroom: Star Your Templates

Google Classroom: Workflow for Creating Documents

Google Classroom: Keep Materials in the Class Folder

Google Classroom: Locate Documents for Multiple Classes

Google Classroom: Edit Slides Not Copy

Google Classroom: Who Deleted Student Answers?!

Google Classroom: Students Need Side by Side Windows

Google Classroom: Feedback Faster with Chrome Extension Open Side by Side

Google Classroom: Change Docs to Can Comment

Google Classroom: Quick Share and Peer Comment

Google Classroom: New Way to Create a Post

Google Classroom: Make EVERYTHING an Assignment

Google Classroom Assignment: Click On Attachment Title to Edit

Google Classroom: Reuse an Assignment

Google Classroom: UNCHECK Duplicate Attachments

Google Classroom – Using RubricTab to Assess Students

Google Classroom: Sharing Student Work Exemplars & Peer Evaluation

Google Classroom: Office Hours or Video Tutoring

Google Classroom: Viewing Student Work in Google Drive [infographic]

Google Classroom: Grading with Drive’s Preview Mode

Google Classroom: Grading with Zero or One

Google Classroom: Check In with Students

Google Classroom – Go Mobile

Unleash the Power: A Quick Look at Google Classroom for the iPad

Google Classroom: Share Assignments with Parents/Reuse Assignments Next Year

Google Classroom: Understanding the Classroom Folder

Google Classroom: Find Student Files in Google Drive

Google Classroom: Writing Assignment Directions

Google Classroom: Assigning to Small Groups

Google Classroom: Create Group Documents

Google Classroom: Turning in Group Work

Google Classroom: Link to Other Google Classes

Put a Hashtag in the Google Classroom Assignment Title

Google Classroom: Filter Gmail for Private Comments

Google Classroom: Guardian Emails – Only One Teacher Enters Email

Google Classroom: Find Classes Faster

Google Classroom: Add a Class Hashtag

Google Classroom: No Student Email

Google Classroom: Share Classroom Folder

Google Classroom: Create a Shared Folder

Google Classroom: Point Values

Google Classroom: Creating a Discussion Board

Google Classroom: Change the Class Code

Google Classroom: Class Code Badge

Google Classroom: Work with Other Schools – Whitelist a Domain

Go Further with Google Classroom

Google Classroom: Pin All Your Classes

Google Classroom: Collaborate with Aww Web Whiteboard

New Google Sites + Google Classroom

Google Classroom: Summer EdTech Challenge

Remind App + Google Classroom = Teacher Tip Tuesday

10 Reasons to Introduce Google Classroom to Blackboard

Google Classroom: Use This Image for Students Turning in Work

Google Classroom: Sharing or Submitting a Google Drive Folder

Google Classroom: Provide Links

7 Hacks for Google Classroom

Google Classroom: Video Playlists in a Video Library

Google Classroom: Add Other Documents to Class Folder

Google Classroom: List ALL Your Student Files

Google Classroom: Clean Up Your Folders

Google Classroom and Newsela

Google Classroom in Transitional Kindergarten

Google Classroom: Pull Student Paragraphs and Give Feedback

20 Things You Can Do With Google Classroom

15 MORE Things You Can Do With Google Classroom

10 Additional Things You Can Do With Google Classroom

Cool Teacher Show: 50 Things You Can Do With Google Classroom