School City of Hobart eLearning ​ Using on a Phone

Know you'll be assigned something in Google Classroom and want to use your phone to access it and submit? There’s an app for that. Here’s how it works!

Step 1: Download the Google Classroom App!

As a teacher or student, you can install the Classroom app on an Android, Apple® iOS®, or Chrome OS mobile device. The Classroom app is not available on Windows® mobile devices. On your computer’s browser, you can just ​sign in to Classroom

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Step 2: Open the app and click “Get Started” to login to your account. Students will need to sign in with the school-provided account. Your screen will look similar to this one:

Step 3: Students will see all of their classes on the screen. A student can click on a class to go to it, or a student can click on the 4 vertical lines in the top right hand corner to see a list of the classes they’re enrolled in - these will automatically transfer over if the same school gmail account is used.

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Step 4: Students will automatically be taken to the “Stream page” and can scroll through to see announcements, questions, and assignments.

Step 5: Student can also click on the 4 lines in the top right hand corner and scroll down to where it says “To do” - here, they will see any assignments their teachers posted for them to complete. Missing assignments will even show up here!

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Step 6: Once on the “Stream” page or after clicking on an assignment in the “To Do” list, students can also see if there’s a missing assignment and can complete an assignment by clicking on the assignment. Students can add an attachment, mark as done, and even add a private comment, as seen here:

Step 7: Make sure an assignment is actually submitted! You should see the “Unsubmit” button, which could be used if an error is found ahead of time and a student thus needs to resubmit.

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