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07:13, Fri, Mar 27, 2020 Updated: 07:13, Fri, Mar 27, 2020 Google is assisting parents and children who are unable to leave their homes after the government intensified coronavirus measures. Many ...
Learn how using Gradebook can give teachers a smooth workflow to track learning progress at schools and can also be helpful for businesses that use G Suite. Illustration: Andy Wolber / TechRepublic ...
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.
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At its Google I/O developer conference in Mountain View, California, today, Google is announcing a new tool for developers to use if they’d like their applications to integrate with Google Classroom, ...
Google wants to leverage AI to help kids get a more “personal learning experience.” In the coming months, Google Classroom is getting a “practice sets” feature that surfaces assistance and other ...