When you can see engagement (or lack thereof) reflected in the timeline, you are far better equipped to influence it — to build, encourage, and nurture it.
It is now free for all Google Classroom teachers to use Classwork Zoom to view student work one student at a time.
Also, the timeline will soon include student work done in Google Sites :)
#GoogleClassroom#GoogleET
This is such a mindboggling tool for teachers who work with assignments which student have to research and compile or just write and compose. The insight teachers get into who worked how much and how efficiently is really something every teachers should experience!
It was a great school year, and we're looking forward to the next :)
Classwork Zoom got a couple of nice mentions recently...
CloudEDU newsletter: https://t.co/ctpvNYn17x
Chrome extension and tips for teachers:
https://t.co/D45K1z6OXW. #GoogleClassroom#teacher#ThursdayPD
We upgraded to a new host to accommodate increased server load, and for a few hours it was not possible for Google Trainers and Innovators to request free lifetime access. All fixed now :)
https://t.co/lR9YDoiH6z
#GoogleEI#GoogleET#GAFE#googleclassroom
@Florian_Gilles I listed a small number of countries at that time, but schools from all over the world have been signing up, and I stopped counting new countries after 50. It's a lot...
Schools in Korea, Hong Kong, Japan, Vietnam, Italy, and the United States have received free access to Classwork Zoom to visualize their students' engagement while the schools are closed due to the #coronavirus. https://t.co/Qt0evjapBO
#edtech#education#GoogleClassroom
@clssrmtechtools @MsLutzLinwood Hi. So in this situation, the user can't check the boxes. The "disabled" attribute seems to be associated with the button not the checkboxes. Is that the kind of situation you had on the airline sites?
@RalfSiegesmund @MsLutzLinwood No, it hasn't. Are you familiar with this problem, too? I need guinea pigs since we haven't been able to reproduce the error.
@Teacher_Luke_UK @abid_patel@alicekeeler@C_learning_net@CloudBusiness9@IanNairn@paulmfarrell The problem is that any student can turn viewing history off. Then if we show viewing activity on a timeline, it could give the impression that some students had not viewed something when they had. Not that I haven't considered at least showing what viewing info IS available...
Disruption -> Innovation. A chance to try new assessment approaches in the new learning place we're in. Awesome @ericb321 made Classwork Zoom available to #rioschools
https://t.co/fDknnfgpM7
Are your students working too hard? Having trouble getting started? Working when they should sleep?
Classwork Zoom puts the work history from Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides into a timeline so you can answer these questions for a whole class at a glance.
#onlinelearning#edtech
#ClassworkZoom is fascinating.
Thank you @ericb321 for your kind tutorial and answering all my questions. Can't wait to introduce this #ChromeExtension to teachers and share how it's been helping me to see the progress of my whole class at a glance. #GoogleEDU