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I did my ILP on Google Classroom. I observe twice a week at FSUS, and the teacher uses it every day. I had heard that it was pretty easy to use, and turns out it is! I created a middle school American History classroom, and I made two topic areas to organize the classroom- "American Revolution" and "Getting to Know You". In the "American Revolution" topic, I made a question, a quiz, and an assignment; in the "Getting to Know You" topic, I made three fun questions for the students to answer. It was remarkably simple to create everything, and with a little bit of work, I think it would be an excellent resource for students to use. More and more schools are using more online supplements to education, and a Classroom is an excellent place to organize those supplements. I like it primarily as an organizational tool for teachers, and then as a place for students to view a lot of classroom resources and assignments. I think I will continue to play around wih
I did my ILP on Google Classroom. I observe twice a week at FSUS, and the teacher uses it every day. I had heard that it was pretty easy to use, and turns out it is! I created a middle school American History classroom, and I made two topic areas to organize the classroom- "American Revolution" and "Getting to Know You". In the "American Revolution" topic, I made a question, a quiz, and an assignment; in the "Getting to Know You" topic, I made three fun questions for the students to answer. It was remarkably simple to create everything, and with a little bit of work, I think it would be an excellent resource for students to use. More and more schools are using more online supplements to education, and a Classroom is an excellent place to organize those supplements. I like it primarily as an organizational tool for teachers, and then as a place for students to view a lot of classroom resources and assignments. I think I will continue to play around wih
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