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  1. Creating a Google Drive Assignment in Schoology

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  1. Get Started with Assignments

    Assignments is an app that helps educators distribute, grade, and analyze student work with Google Workspace tools. It integrates with your LMS and offers originality reports, rubrics, comment bank, and more.

  2. Using the Google Drive Assignments App

    Learn how to install and create assignments using Google Drive Assignments App in Schoology, a learning management system. Find out how to access, edit, and grade student work from Google Drive without leaving Schoology.

  3. Google Assignments Training

    See how Assignments can help you easily distribute, analyze, and grade student work. Learn more. Assignments, an application for your learning management system, gives educators a faster, simpler way to distribute, analyze, and grade student work - all while using the collaborative power of Google Workspace.

  4. Create an assignment

    Open the course. In the sidebar, click Assignments. Next to the assignment, click More Copy To. Under Select a Course, enter the name of the course click the course. (Optional) To copy the assignment to a specific module, under Select a module (optional), enter the name of the module click the module.

  5. Google Assignments, your new grading companion

    Assignments brings together the capabilities of Google Docs, Drive and Search into a new tool for collecting and grading student work. It helps you save time with streamlined assignment workflows, ensure student work is authentic with originality reports, and give constructive feedback with comment banks. You can use Assignments as a standalone ...

  6. How to use Google Assignments within your LMS

    Assignments is an application for your learning management system (LMS) that gives educators a faster, simpler way to distribute, analyze, and grade student ...

  7. Start, revise & submit assignments

    To start your assignment, you first need to link your Google Account to Assignments. You can then open your assignment and, when you are finished, submit it for grading. If you edit your work before the due date, you can resubmit your assignment. You can attach any file type from Google Drive or your hard drive to your assignment, including:

  8. Learn how Assignments LTI™ works

    Step 1: Instructor creates an assignment. The instructor chooses to use Google Assignments when adding new course material, and configures assignment settings, including: When a student opens the assignment in their LMS, the student can attach files from their Google Drive to their submission, including: Students can also upload files from ...

  9. PDF Get starte d wit h Assignment s

    Create new classwork. First, make sure your admin has turned on Assignments within your learning management system (LMS) Open your LMS and navigate to where you would create a new classwork. Fill in any important information as usual - for example, classwork name, description, and point value. Click the box for External Tools and select ...

  10. Google Drive Assignments App

    Access assignments created via the Google Drive Assignments app from the materials page of your course, as you would any other course material. When you open the assignment, you will see a similar view as you would on the web browser. To access your copy of the assigned file: Tap the file icon in the center of the screen. To open the file, tap ...

  11. Get Started with Assignments

    Easily distribute, analyse and mark student work with Assignments for your LMS. Assignments is an application for your Learning Management System (LMS). It helps educators save time marking and guides students to turn in their best work with originality reports — all through the collaborative power of Google Workspace for Education.

  12. Using the Google Assignments App

    Click the App Center icon in the header, then click App Center. Find and click the Google Assignments App. Click Install LTI App. Opens image in full screen. Open. Click I Agree to the terms and then Continue to continue with the installation. To add the app for use in your account, click Install for Me.

  13. Grading made easy with Assignments, an app for your LMS

    Assignments makes Google Docs and Google Drive compatible with your LMS, so it's easier to assign, collect, and grade student work. It's built with the latest Learning Tools Interoperability (LTI) standards for robust security and easy installation. Assignments integrates with LMSs such as Canvas, Schoology, Moodle, Brightspace, Sakai, and ...

  14. Google Drive: Sign-in

    to continue to Google Drive. Email or phone. Forgot email? Type the text you hear or see. Not your computer? Use a private browsing window to sign in. Learn more about using Guest mode. Next. Create account. Access Google Drive with a Google account (for personal use) or Google Workspace account (for business use).

  15. About Assignments LTI™

    About Assignments LTI

  16. Troubleshooting the Google Drive Assignments App

    Follow the steps below to reconnect to your account: Within your course, click Add Materials and select Add Assignment. Under Assign From App, select Google Drive Assignments. Within the Add Assignment From Google Drive Assignments modal, click Options, and select Account Settings. Select Log Out, and confirm.

  17. Adding the Google Drive Assignments App to Schoology

    In this video you will learn how to add the Google Drive Assignments App to your course(s) in Schoology. This will allow you access to your Drive to assign i...

  18. Google Workspace LTI Help

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  19. Schoology: Google Assignment App. Are you a Google Drive power user

    Create a new assignment; give it a title and a brief set of directions ("Download and complete the assignment" could suffice.) Click the Google assignment button below the directions field ...

  20. How to submit Google Drive files to an Assignment (Students)

    Click Submit Assignment. Within the Upload window, select Resources. Click Apps, and then Google Drive Resource App. Search for your document using the search bar. Check the box to the left of the item you wish to upload to the assignment. Click Import and select Import File.

  21. Using Google Drive Assignments in Schoology + Tips/Troubleshooting

    To use Google Drive Assignments, the teacher must first add the app. Here's how: In Schoology, click the Apps button (the 4-squares in the top of the Schoology screen). Click App Center. Select Google Drive Assignment. Click Install LTI App. Select the courses/sections to which you would like to add the app. You will be asked to click " I ...

  22. Use Assignments LTI™ with Canvas

    Turn in assignments. Ensure you're signed into your school account. Next to "File Upload", click Google Drive. To open a Google Drive window, click Select file. Select the Drive file. Click Add Attach Submit assignment. Embed Drive files with the rich text editor. In the Canvas rich text editor, you can embed a Google Drive file into ...

  23. Reattaching Google Drive Assignments

    Re-attaching Google Drive Assignments. Step 1. Once the assignment has been copied to the destination course, re-attach the Google Drive content to the assignment by clicking the gear icon and selecting Edit. Step 2. Within the Edit Assignment window, click Google Drive Assignments. Step 3.