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Using Google Classroom for Final Unit & Extra Credit for Presentation

If you plan to use Google Classroom to develop your final unit. Read the information carefully.

Which Gmail that you use to create your Google Classroom may determine whom you can give the access to. Institutional Gmail and Google Classroom, like NAU or school's accounts, may not allow people who don't have the e-mail with the institution domain to join. This is because each institution has different security configurations. 

For the purposes of our unit review and sharing, there are a few options that we could do it.

Optional A:
Use your any Gmail account (NAU, personal, or your school's) to create a Google Classroom.
  • To share with classmates: you can use multiple screenshots or a video recording as a show & tell as a grand tour or presentation to highlight your design. You can use Zoom or BBLearn Ultra or others to create a presentation. Therefore, we can see your actual designs and instructions.
  • Extra credit activity: Five points: Creating a video presentation to present our final unit.

Optional B:
Use your NAU account to create a Google Classroom. 
  • You can invite our classmates to review your Google Classroom since we all have @nau.edu accounts.
  • Weakness: We need to migrate the course to your school's Google Classroom if you plan to use it for your teaching in the future.

Optional C:
Use your personal Gmail account to create a Google Classroom. 
  • Invite classmates to review your Google Classroom through their personal GMail accounts. Ask the three assigned reviewers. My personal Gmail is chihhsiungtu@gmail.com.
  • Weakness: We need to migrate the course to your school's Google Classroom if you plan to use it for your teaching in the future.

Optional D:
Use your school Gmail account to create a Google Classroom. 
  • Strength: You don't need to migrate it if you plan to use it for your future  teaching without any migration.
  • To share with our classmates: See Option A


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