Google Classroom

Google Classroom

By Google

  • Category: Education
  • Release Date: 2015-01-13
  • Current Version: 3.59.300048840
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 175.84 MB
  • Developer: Google
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 17.0 or later.
Score: 2.03214
2.03214
From 34,659 Ratings

Description

Classroom is a free service for schools, non-profits, and anyone with a personal Google account. Classroom makes it easy for learners and instructors to connect—inside and outside of schools. Classroom saves time and paper, and makes it easy to create classes, distribute assignments, communicate, and stay organized. Classroom is designed to help teachers create, collect, and grade assignments paperlessly, including time-saving features like the ability to automatically make a copy of a Google Document for each student. It also creates Drive folders for each assignment and for each student to help keep everyone organized. Students can keep track of what’s due on the Assignments page and begin working with just a click. Teachers can quickly see who has or hasn't completed the work, and provide direct, real-time feedback and grades right in Classroom. With the mobile app for iOS, students and teachers can view their classes and communicate with their classmates in real time. Students can open their assignments and work on them right from their iPhone or iPad. Teachers can keep track of who has turned in work and grade the assignment - at school or on the go. Students and teachers receive notifications when they have new content in Classroom, so they are always up to date. There are many benefits of using Classroom: Easy to set up Teachers can add students directly or share a code with their class to join. It takes just minutes to set up. Saves time The simple, paperless assignment workflow allows teachers to create, review, and grade assignments quickly, all in one place. Improves organization Students can see all of their assignments on an assignments page, and all class materials (e.g., documents, photos, and videos) are automatically filed into folders in Google Drive. Enhances communication Classroom allows teachers to send announcements and start class discussions instantly. Students can share resources with each other or provide answers to questions on the stream. Secure Like the rest of Google Workspace for Education services, Classroom contains no ads, never uses your content or student data for advertising purposes. Permissions Notice: Camera: Needed to allow the user to take photos or videos and post them to Classroom. Microphone: Needed to enable audio capture for recording videos to be posted to Classroom. Photos: Needed to allow the user to attach photos or videos to Classroom. Photos or videos posted to Classroom will be stored on Google servers in order to show them in Classroom.

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Reviews

  • Gay

    1
    By liamt2742
    Super gay
  • ts sucks ahh

    1
    By noriisgayasf
    this app made my fish grow legs and leave my house with a packed suitcase to move to italy. fml. btw iris come home the kids miss you and you still owe me child support
  • A Masterpiece Held Hostage by Outrageous Corporate Greed

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    By Glorp332
    Let’s be completely real: visually, mechanically, and musically, Genshin Impact is a phenomenal game. Teyvat is a massive, gorgeous open world, and the lore is genuinely deep. But beneath that beautiful exterior lies one of the most stingy, anti-consumer, and disrespectful free-to-play (F2P) economies in the entire gaming industry. If you plan on playing this game without opening your wallet, prepare to feel like a second-class citizen.The Great Primogem DroughtThe entire progression system revolves around Primogems—the premium currency used to pull for characters and weapons. HoYoverse hands these out like they are coming directly out of their own personal bank accounts.Insulting Daily Rewards: Your reward for logging in and doing your daily commissions every single day? 60 Primogems. A single pull costs 160. That means you have to log in and do chores for three consecutive days just to afford one pull—which will almost certainly be a useless 3-star debate club weapon.Pennies for Exploration: You can spend hours tracking down a hidden, complex puzzle or scaling the highest mountain in a new region, only to open a "Common Chest" and be rewarded with a whopping 2 Primogems. It feels like an insult to the player’s time.The Endgame Slap in the Face: Even if you manage to build up your characters enough to tackle the hardest endgame content like the Spiral Abyss or Imaginarium Theater, the total payout for maximum stars is barely enough for a few multi-pulls.The 50/50 Gacha NightmareBeing stingy with currency wouldn't be quite as agonizing if the gacha system wasn't so punishing. With a soft-pity system around 75–80 pulls and a hard guarantee at 90, you are looking at weeks—sometimes months—of saving just to see a 5-star character drop.And when they finally do? You have to face the dreaded 50/50 mechanic. There is a 50% chance you won't even get the character on the banner, but instead get a standard character you didn't want (hello, Qiqi or Dehya). Losing a 5-0/50 as an F2P player completely devastates your account's budget for the next two patches. If you want a character and their signature weapon? Forget about it unless you've been hoarding currency like a dragon for six months. "Generosity" Only Happens Amid PanicWhat makes it truly frustrating is the developer's attitude toward its player base. While other modern gacha games give out free 5-star characters, massive login bonuses, and dozens of free multi-pulls just for existing, Genshin historically gives out a pathetic 3 Intertwined Fates during its annual Anniversary event. The only time the developers ever show a shred of generosity is when competing games start threatening their market share or when the player base starts a massive online boycott. They don't reward your loyalty; they just do damage control.Final VerdictIf you are content never getting the cool, advertised characters on the banners and playing through hundreds of hours of unskippable dialogue using the bare-minimum starter roster, you might survive. But if you actually want to experience the fun team-building and variety the game has to offer without spending hundreds of real dollars, Genshin Impact will quickly feel less like a game and more like a grueling, unrewarding second job.Save your time and play something that actually values its players.
  • Primogems

    1
    By Hatsune miku 3000
    I need primogems
  • Dhhshshe

    1
    By Gaysillymk
    So like one day I ate my breakfast and went to school and died lowk 🤔🤔
  • This is buns

    1
    By Idyrgyxoapehtbxyd
    This is absolute buns and should be deleted
  • Classroom review

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    By Lobsterloverlight
    Thee amount of stress and trauma this app has created me is unmeasurable as someone who would much prefer paper assignments the sights of “ 1 missing assignment” popping up on my screen at 2 am is a gut wrenching feeling not cool google not cool
  • Doesn't let me upload anything to assignments

    1
    By cooljely
    It used to let me upload stuff to assignments on my phone but apparently that doesn't work now. It just doesn't upload and I have to send everything to my computer to download and then upload it.
  • ts sucks

    1
    By Des games suc
    bc i have to do work on it
  • Garbage

    1
    By Jackstheslender on Roblox
    Just get this garbage out of here please I don’t understand how I get late even though it was before the day it was due my report was due on the third and I turned it in on the second this is bs.

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