Thursday, September 10, 2015

How to use the Assignment feature on Google Classroom for Student Uploads

I was asked about using the Assignment feature for Google Classroom (GC) for items that are not Google Docs, Slides etc.

The teacher wanted to have the students take phone pictures of their written work in their workbooks and submit the pics through GC, because she wanted to make use of the Assignment feature that keeps track of who has submitted and who has not (yet).

This method can be used to upload ANY material that is created or found by the students - artwork, Word documents, web links, videos, etc.

While I was at it, I decided this would be a good opportunity to show you what the students see when they do an assignment on GC.

START OFF by going to GC, clicking the +, and choosing Create Assignment



Your assignment is for the students to upload a camera pic of their work



When the STUDENT gets the assignment - this is what s/he sees in her/his GC:




Once they have completed their work and photographed it, they click ADD to upload their picture.



The students can also include a PRIVATE message to the teacher that is NOT seen by the rest of the class. When they are done, they click TURN IN.



It gives them one last chance ...



Once they submit the work, it shows up as done. If they're having second thoughts, they can UNSUBMIT it before the teacher opens it.



Back on the TEACHER'S GC, you can see how many have submitted the assignment.



 When you click on X DONE, you can see WHO has submitted the assignment. You can then click on the file and view it.
(For advanced users - if you use the Chrome extension Pic Monkey, you can write comments on the picture.)




Once you've seen the submission, you can grade it and return it.



You can also respond privately to any posted questions.





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