School City of Hobart eLearning Using Google Classroom 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 Android iOs ChromeOS To use Classroom on your To use Classroom on your The Classroom app for iPhone® or iPad®, download the Android device, download the Classroom app from the App Chrome OS works like a Classroom app from Google Store. bookmark to the web version Play. of Classroom. 1. On your device, tap 1. On your device, tap 1. You can download it App Store. Google Play Store. 2. Find and install the from the Chrome Web 2. Find and install the Store. Google Classroom Google Classroom app. app. All my life I want to be a Brickie. Work! Work! Work! Step 2: Open the app and click “Get Started” to login to your account. Students will need to sign in with the school-provided gmail 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. All my life I want to be a Brickie. Work! Work! Work! 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! All my life I want to be a Brickie. Work! Work! Work! 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. All my life I want to be a Brickie. Work! Work! Work! .
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