Google announces new Google Classroom features for back to school
The day is approaching when kids will be back in school and out of your hair. For schools that use Google Classroom, there will be a number of nifty new features to help both kids and their parents stay on top of things. There's even a new tool for VR field trips, no permission slips needed. There are three big new things going on in Google Classroom, along with a few smaller additions. The first big one is email summaries. Teachers who use Google Classroom will be able to generate automatic summaries of a student's work on a daily or weekly basis and send them to parents. That makes grounding much more efficient—maybe next Google will automate that too. In addition, the Google Classroom app is getting a cool annotation capability. Teachers will be able to draw on students' homework and documents. Students can also use annotations to work out problems. There's a new VR app for Google Classroom today too—it's called Expeditions .Read full article from Google announces new Google Classroom features for back to school
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