Share to Classroom (Chrome Extension)
A few weeks ago I posted about the first Google Classroom extension called Add to Google Classroom. This was a great addition to a teacher's toolbox and took advantage to Google's Classroom API. The Add to Google Classroom extension allows a teacher to attach a website (or anything with an URL) to a Google Classroom stream in the form of an announcement or assignment without leaving the website and going to the classroom stream.
This week a new Classroom extension called Share to Classroom became available. This extension does the same thing the Add to Google Classroom extension does, but with one really cool addition. With the Share to Classroom extension a teacher can push a website (or any other URL) to an entire group of students and that site will load in Chrome on the students Chromebook or computer. NOTE: at this point I have not tried it with pushing sites to iPads.
The video below I found on YouTube shows you how the new extension works. Teachers need to make sure that student have the extension installed to their account or they will not receive the pushed website. Student in turn will be able to push sites to their teacher the same way. This allows students to share online work and other projects quickly with the teacher, without emailing links or going through other sharing steps.
This week a new Classroom extension called Share to Classroom became available. This extension does the same thing the Add to Google Classroom extension does, but with one really cool addition. With the Share to Classroom extension a teacher can push a website (or any other URL) to an entire group of students and that site will load in Chrome on the students Chromebook or computer. NOTE: at this point I have not tried it with pushing sites to iPads.
The video below I found on YouTube shows you how the new extension works. Teachers need to make sure that student have the extension installed to their account or they will not receive the pushed website. Student in turn will be able to push sites to their teacher the same way. This allows students to share online work and other projects quickly with the teacher, without emailing links or going through other sharing steps.
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