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Saving Google Classroom Assignments For Future Use

3/21/2018

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There are a few facts in the teaching realm most teachers can agree with:
  1. Organizing assignment resources and instructions year-to-year is vital to teacher sanity, spare time, and the survival of trees ("Hello, Xerox Machine...").
  2. Google Suite (previously Google Apps for Education) has many features to help teachers with this organization dilemma.
  3. Other teacher gurus like Alice Keeler have further hacked Google Suite to make it work best for teachers.
  4. Google Classroom still just doesn't have every feature that would make teachers' lives perfect.

That being said, I stumbled across a video post by teacher Tim Cavey that will save more of your sanity. Tim has hacked a super simple way to save your assignment resources and instructions on Google Classroom when you strike gold and create the perfect assignment--the assignment post where the sun shines, and birds sing, every student turns in their homework on time, someone brings you a Starbucks drink in the morning, and a choir of angels sings a heavenly chorus when they see your Google Classroom post. (Too much...?)

Check out Mr. Cavey's genius-level hack in the video below.
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