This story is part of Fast Company’s Reinventing Education package. As millions of students begin school during a deadly pandemic and global recession, we’re highlighting the ongoing efforts to keep ...
Google Classroom introduced a new AI-powered feature designed to help teachers generate questions. Launched on Monday, this tool lets educators create a list of questions based on specific text input.
Meghan is an associate editor with EdTech. She enjoys coffee, cats and science fiction TV. Google is certainly no stranger to the education market. When it debuted Google Classroom in 2014, the tech ...
Few products have dominated K-12 schools as quickly as Google Classroom. The free web service has spread like wildfire in classrooms across the nation, as teachers clamor to move their lessons and ...
Google has today announced several updates to Google Classroom, including the ability to add more than one teacher to a Classroom class, and new automatically-saving drafts for class announcements and ...
Google held an event today in San Francisco, and the topic was Classroom and its productivity suite, which consists of Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Forms. A slew of updates were announced that will ...
Google today launched a new free tool called Classroom as part of its Google Apps for Education suite. In short, Classroom helps teachers create and organize assignments, provide feedback to their ...
Google is tackling the persistent need in education for better software with Classroom, a new tool launching in beta preview to help teachers make, collect and track student assignments, and to help ...
If your homework is digital, can the family dog still eat it? Sadly, the answer to this question is a definite no. But the good news is that the new Google Classroom app will eliminate the need to ...
Frank is a social media journalist for the CDW family of technology magazine websites. When teachers kick off the new school year using the Google Apps for Education Lineup, they'll be given a few new ...
Ninety-one percent of teachers agree that technology gives them more ability to tailor lessons and homework assignments to the individual needs of each student, but only 16 percent of teachers give ...