Network and Systems Manager at International School of Kenya
Real User
Top 20
2024-08-09T10:00:42Z
Aug 9, 2024
I would recommend it to others because I believe in being cloud-first of all. The fact that the stability is really something and the scalability - you can actually scale it as you grow. So I have more reasons to recommend it. Overall, I would rate it an eight out of ten.
Google Classroom impacted my child's engagement and participation in the virtual classroom. During the time when work from home was prevalent, the engagement on Google Classroom was much more. Right now, in my country, we have a week's holiday due to ongoing election campaigns. Children and parents use Google Classroom only during holidays. Schools don't promote the use of Google Classroom when there are no holidays and prefer to have physical classes. The feature of Google Classroom that helps manage my child's coursework is the product's ability to be used to deal with assignments. The most valuable features of the integration can stem from the multimedia classroom facility on any server, along with access to the school library, which is interconnected within Google Classroom since it can help children find books or e-books they want. The improvements in my child's or wife's outcome since using Google Classroom stem from the fact that the tool has allowed them to be more tech-friendly. The product's UI is good and user-friendly. I rate the overall tool a seven out of ten.
I recommend the solution to those who plan to use it because I have been working with the tool for a year and a half. The tool helped me during COVID-19 because I used to study in a rural area with internet network issues. Google Classroom doesn't need much network, data, and space. I rate the overall tool a seven out of ten.
We have very little to do with the solution's maintenance. Since it's an online software as a service (SaaS) platform, Google deals with all the maintenance, and we don't need to worry about it. We've got Microsoft 365, Firefly, and Google. It would be nice if that were all in one platform or integrated much more easily so that the look and feel was one single platform. Users should make sure they have done their planning properly. Users should not think they'll be able to just switch it on and it will all work. You do need to plan it and plan it carefully and properly. Overall, I rate Google Classroom a nine out of ten.
Currently, you can find more information and resources on Google Classroom or even Office 365 in Italy through Facebook groups owned by teachers and vendors. It's more of a community effort. It costs less for vendors, but it sometimes causes issues. I would say it's definitely worth a try. Many schools here take advantage of the free features from both Google and Microsoft and then they decide which one to go with. Normally, they go with Google. The advantage of Google is that it's easier for them to manage without dedicated security personnel and configuration. I would give it a nine. It's a very good product, and Google seems to be committed to continuous improvement and learning. However, Google should listen more to their customers' feedback and make necessary improvements.
English Teacher at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
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Top 10
2023-03-22T16:30:12Z
Mar 22, 2023
I completed my CV two months ago. I teach English and work as a translator. I have worked for twenty years in a company, and I worked on the SAP project for the different experiences I have had with IT. I was employed at a multinational corporation, where I was assigned to work in the United States for a year. During my tenure, I was stationed in the PMO department, handling various projects. I collaborated with Indian consultants, including one who specialized in sales and execution, and mentored me in configuring SAP. However, this was a while back, and the project eventually stopped, prompting me to resign. Through my experience in working with PMOs, I have gained a solid understanding of their operations, as well as basic SAP functions such as generating purchase orders. Nonetheless, I lack proficiency in system configuration, making it difficult to demonstrate my competency in this area. I would rate Google Classroom a ten out of ten.
I would recommend this solution to others. It is a good solution for connecting with students and has many features. I rate Google Classroom a nine out of ten.
Baobab College logo System Administrator at Baobab College
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2022-08-11T06:56:35Z
Aug 11, 2022
Google Classroom is a good start if you are only starting with VLE. It is cheaper, it doesn't cost anything. You can get a free plan which can help you experiment and see what your school needs. Then from there, they can consider the paid version, which can allow you to add on whatever you are missing. However, from what I have seen it is not good for early learning, but much better for high school. I rate Google Classroom an eight out of ten.
Head of Postgraduate Program at National University of Sciences and Technology
Real User
2022-04-25T09:36:09Z
Apr 25, 2022
Some users of Google Classroom who do not have technical skills may find implementing and using this solution quite challenging. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
Client Experience Partner at a tech vendor with 51-200 employees
Real User
2022-03-16T21:29:34Z
Mar 16, 2022
My advice to others is to make sure that you organize correctly. You're going to have to spend a large portion of time organizing and making sure that students know exactly how to use the solution. Set very clear instructions around how you are going to assign work, and how they are going to turn work back in and provide feedback. Those things need to be said ahead of time if Google is not going to fix their permissions. I rate Google Classroom a seven out of ten. If you're going to use Google Classroom for creating and giving out unique copies and that's the only use you have for it, then I would rate it as a ten out of ten. If you're going to use it as a learning management system, I would give it a five. I kind of split the difference between those two ratings to give it a seven, only because I don't think it does the learning management system well, but it does do unique copies well. There is a need to set parameters around it. If you're only looking at it from the standpoint of assigning a unique copy to students and giving out information, then Google Classroom is the best. It's the fastest and the easiest way to do it. If you're looking for a learning management system and giving out that unique copy, there are other vendors that are doing it better.
Google Classroom is an online learning platform that allows teachers to create and manage virtual classrooms. With Google Classroom, teachers can easily distribute assignments, communicate with students, and provide feedback. Students can access their assignments, submit their work, and collaborate with their peers all in one place. The platform integrates seamlessly with other Google tools like Google Drive and Google Docs, making it easy for students to create and share their work. Google...
I would recommend it to others because I believe in being cloud-first of all. The fact that the stability is really something and the scalability - you can actually scale it as you grow. So I have more reasons to recommend it. Overall, I would rate it an eight out of ten.
Google Classroom impacted my child's engagement and participation in the virtual classroom. During the time when work from home was prevalent, the engagement on Google Classroom was much more. Right now, in my country, we have a week's holiday due to ongoing election campaigns. Children and parents use Google Classroom only during holidays. Schools don't promote the use of Google Classroom when there are no holidays and prefer to have physical classes. The feature of Google Classroom that helps manage my child's coursework is the product's ability to be used to deal with assignments. The most valuable features of the integration can stem from the multimedia classroom facility on any server, along with access to the school library, which is interconnected within Google Classroom since it can help children find books or e-books they want. The improvements in my child's or wife's outcome since using Google Classroom stem from the fact that the tool has allowed them to be more tech-friendly. The product's UI is good and user-friendly. I rate the overall tool a seven out of ten.
I recommend the solution to those who plan to use it because I have been working with the tool for a year and a half. The tool helped me during COVID-19 because I used to study in a rural area with internet network issues. Google Classroom doesn't need much network, data, and space. I rate the overall tool a seven out of ten.
We have very little to do with the solution's maintenance. Since it's an online software as a service (SaaS) platform, Google deals with all the maintenance, and we don't need to worry about it. We've got Microsoft 365, Firefly, and Google. It would be nice if that were all in one platform or integrated much more easily so that the look and feel was one single platform. Users should make sure they have done their planning properly. Users should not think they'll be able to just switch it on and it will all work. You do need to plan it and plan it carefully and properly. Overall, I rate Google Classroom a nine out of ten.
I would recommend the tool to others. Overall, I rate the product an eight out of ten.
Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
Currently, you can find more information and resources on Google Classroom or even Office 365 in Italy through Facebook groups owned by teachers and vendors. It's more of a community effort. It costs less for vendors, but it sometimes causes issues. I would say it's definitely worth a try. Many schools here take advantage of the free features from both Google and Microsoft and then they decide which one to go with. Normally, they go with Google. The advantage of Google is that it's easier for them to manage without dedicated security personnel and configuration. I would give it a nine. It's a very good product, and Google seems to be committed to continuous improvement and learning. However, Google should listen more to their customers' feedback and make necessary improvements.
I completed my CV two months ago. I teach English and work as a translator. I have worked for twenty years in a company, and I worked on the SAP project for the different experiences I have had with IT. I was employed at a multinational corporation, where I was assigned to work in the United States for a year. During my tenure, I was stationed in the PMO department, handling various projects. I collaborated with Indian consultants, including one who specialized in sales and execution, and mentored me in configuring SAP. However, this was a while back, and the project eventually stopped, prompting me to resign. Through my experience in working with PMOs, I have gained a solid understanding of their operations, as well as basic SAP functions such as generating purchase orders. Nonetheless, I lack proficiency in system configuration, making it difficult to demonstrate my competency in this area. I would rate Google Classroom a ten out of ten.
I would recommend this solution to others. It is a good solution for connecting with students and has many features. I rate Google Classroom a nine out of ten.
I would rate Google Classroom at eight on a scale from one to ten because it's convenient and easy to use, and you can quickly learn to use it.
I would recommend this solution to others. I rate Google Classroom ten out of ten.
Google Classroom is a good start if you are only starting with VLE. It is cheaper, it doesn't cost anything. You can get a free plan which can help you experiment and see what your school needs. Then from there, they can consider the paid version, which can allow you to add on whatever you are missing. However, from what I have seen it is not good for early learning, but much better for high school. I rate Google Classroom an eight out of ten.
I rate Google Classroom a six out of ten.
Some users of Google Classroom who do not have technical skills may find implementing and using this solution quite challenging. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
My advice to others is to make sure that you organize correctly. You're going to have to spend a large portion of time organizing and making sure that students know exactly how to use the solution. Set very clear instructions around how you are going to assign work, and how they are going to turn work back in and provide feedback. Those things need to be said ahead of time if Google is not going to fix their permissions. I rate Google Classroom a seven out of ten. If you're going to use Google Classroom for creating and giving out unique copies and that's the only use you have for it, then I would rate it as a ten out of ten. If you're going to use it as a learning management system, I would give it a five. I kind of split the difference between those two ratings to give it a seven, only because I don't think it does the learning management system well, but it does do unique copies well. There is a need to set parameters around it. If you're only looking at it from the standpoint of assigning a unique copy to students and giving out information, then Google Classroom is the best. It's the fastest and the easiest way to do it. If you're looking for a learning management system and giving out that unique copy, there are other vendors that are doing it better.