One of the most powerful kickbacks of the pandemic was the abrupt and unexpected transition to remote work for millions of us. Solutions to various work-from-home conundrums began to emerge within days, even as the level of urgency was so unprecedented. Initially, it looked like Zoom would emerge as a resounding winner, as organizations began adopting the video calling app as their daily driver for office meetings and team gatherings. But when major, alarming security issues surfaced, it became clear that Zoom had far more on its plate than it could handle.
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Once we started seeing Google Meet when logging into our G Suite accounts, it was only a matter of time before Google rolled out this secure, smart, and still-evolving video calling feature to all of its other major offerings. Google Classroom was no exception.
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Launched in 2014, Google Classroom is a hybrid learning tool designed for educational institutions to manage communication between teachers and students. The service allows teachers to create and distribute assignments to students in a class to teach different subjects and grade them based on student performance.