Google Classroom Quick Guide - Communicating With Your Teacher and Classmates

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School is in full swing and you are a student that needs to know how to communicate with your teacher and classmates in Google Classroom. What do you do? Watch today’s video of course. In this quick tutorial, we will explore how students can access their Google Classroom easily and effectively and communicate with their teacher and classmates. All screen captures are from Google Classroom 2019.

Communicating With Your Teacher and Classmates

Finally, we’re going to take a look at a few ways that we are able to communicate with other people in our class.

The first way is directly on the class Stream. If you recall, I mentioned that is a place where all the announcements and things of that sort are posted. Well, if your teacher allows it, you can actually make comments on announcements. That way, you can communicate back-and-forth in that manner.

Additionally, there is a third tab at the top of our screen that we haven’t fully investigated yet. It is the “People” tab. On this page, you’re able to see who your teacher is as well as who your classmates are. Not only that, you might also notice the envelope icon on the right side of everyone’s names. If you click on this icon, it opens up a Gmail message addressed directly to them.

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