![]() ![]() ![]() “It’s an easy path to entry for teachers, and makes the management of differentiation easier.” Jason Klein, assistant superintendent for technology and learning for Maine Township High School District 207 in Illinois, echoes Roberts sentiments and says many teachers in his district have been turning to Google Classroom on their own. “I don’t see anything like that coming out of Apple,” he remarks. Roberts has worked with both Apple Classroom and Google Classroom but says he’s impressed by the latter’s “easy to organize and easy to understand” platform, as well as the company’s attempt to build out features for personalization. ![]() What educators say: G Suite is what’s hot in education today, according Aaron Roberts, innovation coach at Mason City Schools in Ohio. To Re-Capture the Education Market, Microsoft Aims to Offer a Compelling Alternative to Google’s Chromebook.New Apple iOS Updates Improve Device Management for Schools.A Timeline of Google Classroom’s March to Replace Learning Management Systems.More on how Apple, Google and Microsoft are growing their K-12 presence: Students and teachers using the platform have access to and work within Google Suite products including Docs, Sheets, Slides and more. The company also recently unveiled an annotation feature that allows students to draw and show work directly onto digital assignments. Google Classroom, which is a core app within G Suite for Education, is reminiscent of learning management systems like Schoology or Blackboard or Canvas-but is free for any educator and works on Chromebooks, iPads and other mobile devices.Īlthough it is most frequently used to create, collect and offer feedback on assignments (which multiple students can work on at once), Google Classroom also has tools like Stream, a communication channel for teachers and students, and notifications to nudge students about upcoming assignments and due dates. Since then, the company has kept a steady rhythm of new features including new features like email summaries for guardians, polling capabilities, and easier data transition for graduates. Updates and Upgrades: The first of the “Classrooms,” Google Classroom launched in August 2014. Option for guardians to receive student progress updates.Teachers can create and share assignments.Number of users: More than 20 million teachers and students globally Which is best? Which to choose? Us teachers have asked ourselves this question, and here are the most salient points you should know whether you’re an educator, administrator, or parent.ĭevice compatibility: Android, iOS and any web browser After all, what better way to secure a foothold in the market than impressing one’s brand to future consumers at a young age?Įven more confounding is all three Classrooms offer functionalities that one might find in a learning or device management system. It’s terribly confusing, but perhaps no coincidence, that three of the world’s most prominent consumer technology companies-Apple, Google, Microsoft-each boast a “Classroom” tool aimed at K-12 educators and students. ![]()
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