How To Use Google Classroom Comment Bank
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How to use google classroom comment bank. This tutorial will show you how to provide quick feedback on student work using the comment bank feature in google classroom. Google classroom got a bunch of new features this summer. Adding comments can be done in bulk or one at a time as you are grading papers. You can add a private comment that will be posted in google classroom right in the sidebar. There are multiple ways you can search for and use comments in the comment bank.
Two year ago i decided i was all done taking grading home and moved all feedback and assessment into my classroom so i was hopeful the comment bank would make giving real time feedback in class even easier the comment bank is a nice addition but teachers. When you leave in document comments you can pull from a bank of feedback comments. No more need for side by side windows. Google classroom will show the last 5 comments you have used. Click on comment bank at the top of the sidebar.
After inserting a comment into student work the comment can be added to the comment bank for use when grading other assignments in the future. Storing frequently used comment. This is possibly the most exciting. If you want to use a comment that isn t shown type the hashtag and begin typing a word found in the comment you want. One of those is a new option to create a comment bank to use when commenting on your students work.
Enter to see the 5 most frequently used comments. Therefore teachers can also use this feature to insert comments into work submitted by students in google classroom. Then choose comment bank from the menu that borders the right hand side of the assignment that you have opened. All google tools allow the user to insert a comment using the insert menu. In classroom open the student work details above.
I was excited in august when google classroom got an upgrade. The feature i was most excited about was the google classroom comment bank. Most teachers will have more than 5 comments in the comment bank. This video tutorial will provide you with information on using audio tools and the comment bank in google classroom for quicker feedback to your students. Enter and then a keyword or phrase.