Google Classroom makes it easier for teachers to create, share, and grade assignments. Better still, students can easily submit their work on the platform.
If you’re wondering how to submit assignments on Google Classroom, you’re in the right place. This article will explain everything you need to know.
Google Classroom lets students submit assignments via various devices such as PCs, Android phones, and iPhones. The platform also offers an organized way for teachers to collect and view submissions.
Here’s how to turn in assignments on Google Classroom:
It’s easy to submit Google Classroom assignments using a mobile device, whether you’re working with an Android or iPhone. The procedure is generally the same for both systems.
To submit a file, include a Google Drive file, link, or photo from your camera roll. Alternatively, you can create a new Google Doc, Slide, Sheet, or PDF. In addition to its other features, the Classroom app has an inbuilt scanner that allows you to convert several pictures into one PDF for assignment submission.
Here’s how to attach a file from Google Drive to your Google Classroom assignment:
Now you can add images, spreadsheets, videos, and documents from your files located from Google Dive straight into Google classroom assignments. This will save you from having to download them first and then re-upload to access your work.
To attach a new Google document, slide presentation, spreadsheet, or drawing to your assignment, do the following:
This way, you can generate many Google files. Al of which can be included as attachments in one Classroom task to keep your work organized.
You can attach a link to a website or other online resource for your assignment submission in Google Classroom. This allows you to provide supplementary materials from the web to support your work.
The link will now be attached to your assignment submission. Your teacher can click the link to access the online resource you provided
If the teacher attaches a document with your name in the title, that should be your personal copy to edit and review. You can click “Turn in” after your teacher reviews your progress.
Once submitted, this changes an assignment’s status from Not Done to Done.
To find a particular assignment in Google Classroom, click on your class from the main page. This will bring up all materials. Under the Classwork tab, you can find the assignment. Assignments are listed with the most recent at the top. Clicking on the title or image shows where your work can be added.
When assigned a document by your teacher, open it from the assignment page by clicking on the image of your name. Edit the file and save changes before turning it in either through the Turn in button on the doc or the submission page of assignments.
To turn in the assignment using a smartphone, launch the Classroom app from your mobile device, go to the specific assignment, attach any files, and click on Turn in.
Open the Classwork page and go to Assignments. Once you have done so, assignment details will pop up. Above it is a link entitled View instructions which will lead you to a full set of teacher’s instructions.
To attach Google Drive files, click Add or create under Your work. Go to Google Drive, then pick your file. Finally, click Add so that you can have the file attached.
The efficiency of Google Classroom depends on how well you navigate the submission process. Students who want to complete their assignments in good time will benefit most from this process. After all, handing in assignments on time is part of being a good student who values the teacher’s feedback.
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