Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Once again Alice Keeler shares a great post about Unsubmiting work turned in via Google Classroom.

Below is a copy of her post.  You can find the original post at: http://www.alicekeeler.com/teachertech/2015/12/10/google-classroom-unsubmit-work/ 

unsubmit google classroom
When students “Turn In” work in Google Classroom the ownership of the document switches from the student to the teacher. The document becomes “View only.”
View Only
If a student accidentally submitted or they need editing access back at a later point thestudent can click on the “Unsubmit” button in Google Classroom. If the student has the document already open, they will need to refresh the document to be able to edit the document again.
Student clicks unsubmit

Submission History

When a student submits work, unsubmits work or resubmits work this is documented for the teacher. In the assignment grading screen, choose “See submission history” beneath the students name in the right-hand panel.
submission history
Submission History

Return Student Work

The teacher is able to return student work. Check the checkbox next to the student’s name and click the “Return” button at the top of the student list on the grading screen. It is my recommendation to not do this for students who accidentally submitted. When students request access to their own documents, I indicate that they can click on “Unsubmit” to regain access to the document.
Return student work


 Keeler, Alice. "Google Classroom: Unsubmit Work." Teacher Tech. N.p., 10 Dec. 2015. Web. 10 Dec. 2015.

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Remind now can translate your texts


Remind excited to announce outgoing Translate on the Web and App: You now have the ability to send translated announcements and chats in over 90 languages via the Remind app and on remind.com! We are super excited about this as we know this was a highly requested feature from you. To learn more please read this FAQ.