We can go on and on about how technology bridges gaps and provides access for everyone, especially in ways that would simply be impossible with an age-old conventional method, but we are long past the time where we could simply be grateful. Not because there is nothing to appreciate, in fact it is quite the opposite these days. But since the COVID-19 pandemic, this technology has become not an option for us, but a necessity, forcing even the most technologically amateurish among us to participate in order to function and stay relevant.
A Student Guide to Google Classroom
But as daunting as this briefing may sound, believe us when we say that Learning Management Systems (LMS) like Google Classroom, as intimidating as they may seem, are not just for the big, life-changing things, but also for the small, helpful changes that you will learn to appreciate as you become familiar with the Google Classroom software.
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We’re not exaggerating about the convenience of Google Classroom. Anyone with a personal Google account or using G Suite for Education/NonProfits can use Google Classroom as a free service. In fact, Google Classroom usage has doubled during the pandemic, with countries around the world adopting the LMS to ensure that education isn’t put on hold.