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Google Classroom pros and cons

Vendor: Google
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PROS

Google Classroom excels in assigning unique copies and distributing information to students efficiently.
Users find it very easy to communicate with students and learn its features, even for beginners.
Google Classroom’s integration with Google Suite enhances its flexibility, making it suitable for various course formats.
The platform's cloud-based nature allows access from anywhere with built-in security features.
Google Classroom effectively facilitates communication, assignment distribution, and student engagement.

CONS

Google Classroom lacks features of a full-fledged learning management system, such as authentic grading and point allocation toggling options.
It does not offer an integrated tool for creating activities in a sequence, which limits its functionality compared to other platforms like Moodle.
The absence of an internal video conferencing tool requires reliance on external platforms for video interactions.
Google Classroom can improve by enhancing collaboration between teachers, students, and parents for better engagement, especially with young children.
Audio capabilities and offline functionality are limited, which can hinder effective usage and flexibility in teaching environments.
 

Google Classroom Pros review quotes

reviewer1805949 - PeerSpot reviewer
Client Experience Partner at a tech vendor with 51-200 employees
Mar 16, 2022
Assigning a unique copy of Google Classroom to students and giving out information is what the solution excels at.
MR
Finance Manager at a government
Apr 4, 2022
What I liked most about Google Classroom is it was very easy to communicate with the students and simple for me to learn even though it was the first time I was using it. I was able to learn the features very well by navigating through the different discussions forums and becoming proficient, not necessarily a master but knowledgeable in using the solution. The ease of use was the best feature.
Ertan Aslan - PeerSpot reviewer
Head of Educational Technology and Innovation Department Experience at a educational organization with 51-200 employees
Mar 25, 2022
Company-wise, the most important feature is that it is a product of Google. It is a part of Google Suite. With Google Classroom, you can easily embed a Google Sheet, Google Doc, or Google Form. You can easily create a quiz in Google Form. It is integrated with Google Drive. So, everything is on Google Drive, and you can easily use it. With single sign-on, you can use it with Google Apps as well.
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Susan Nash - PeerSpot reviewer
Director of innovation at AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM GEOLOGISTS
Mar 29, 2022
I like that Google Classroom is free and integrates with the entire Google Suite, which includes Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, Drive, etc. I also like its flexibility, which makes it perfect for synchronous, asynchronous, and blended courses, and including live and archived webinars, as well as other kinds of content.
Muhammad YasirKhan - PeerSpot reviewer
Head of Postgraduate Program at National University of Sciences and Technology
Apr 25, 2022
This solution integrates with all the other Google apps including Google Calendar and Google Docs. This makes it very easy to manage.
AH
Senior Manager Network Design at MEEZA, Managed IT Services Provider
May 6, 2022
The most valuable feature of Google Classroom is security.
AdemolaOlamide - PeerSpot reviewer
Business Development Manager at Computer Learning centre
May 6, 2022
What I like about Google Classroom are the video lessons. I enjoy using it because it makes my life easier, for example, I can easily change my class and my lecture notes.
Wafaa Salah - PeerSpot reviewer
Professor at a university with 1,001-5,000 employees
Jul 20, 2022
The most valuable feature of Google Classroom is the ability to meet people and it is online.
HH
IT Staff at Holy Name University
Aug 3, 2022
The most valuable feature of Google Classroom is its clouds based. It can be accessed anywhere. Additionally, the GUI is good, we have not had any complaints and the platform has built-in security. For example, email has protection.
Gilbert Mwiinga - PeerSpot reviewer
Baobab College logo System Administrator at Baobab College
Aug 11, 2022
The most valuable features of Google Classroom are the meetings, mark book, and assignments.
 

Google Classroom Cons review quotes

reviewer1805949 - PeerSpot reviewer
Client Experience Partner at a tech vendor with 51-200 employees
Mar 16, 2022
There are a lot of things that need to be fixed in order for it to be called a learning management system. I think that's where a lot of people are very confused in terms of what Google Classroom actually does. Google Classroom is not a learning management system. A learning management system allows teachers to grade with authenticity and doesn't provide only one grade for a particular document or assignment.
MR
Finance Manager at a government
Apr 4, 2022
Students used to have points that were accumulated and the letter grades, such as A's, B's, C's, et cetera. Google Classroom should add a feature by which you can toggle in between both of them. It's more than only accumulated points, which are not going to mean that much for students unless there's a prize at the end or some type of reward for the effort. However, if there's a way to toggle in between allocating points versus allocating a grade, it would be nice.
Ertan Aslan - PeerSpot reviewer
Head of Educational Technology and Innovation Department Experience at a educational organization with 51-200 employees
Mar 25, 2022
There are some websites where you can create activities and guide students to do them in a sequence. You can guide them to do an activity first and then go to the next one. You can automatically link activities, and there is a flow, but in Google Classroom, you don't have that feature. All you can do is put the material and tell students what to do. For example, I have an assignment, but I want my students to read a particular text before that. They need to tick it, or they need to click next before they start doing the activity. After that, I want them to do comprehension questions or something else. In Moodle, there are activities such as assignments, quizzes, etc. There is a lesson module in which you can put all of the activities in a flow. So, you can decide what they need to do first. If students answer a question incorrectly, you can decide and design to which page do they need to go next, and which part do they need to review. This is currently missing in Google Classroom.
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Susan Nash - PeerSpot reviewer
Director of innovation at AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM GEOLOGISTS
Mar 29, 2022
I would like to see a better user experience, a more engaging interface, and more templates. Google should develop templates or at least encourage developers to share them. You'll only get a basic framework when you create a new course. You don't have different themes to choose from like you do in Moodle.
Muhammad YasirKhan - PeerSpot reviewer
Head of Postgraduate Program at National University of Sciences and Technology
Apr 25, 2022
It would be useful if this solution had its own online teaching platform with an integration with a Google video conferencing tool.
AH
Senior Manager Network Design at MEEZA, Managed IT Services Provider
May 6, 2022
The user interface of Google Classroom could improve by being more user-friendly.
AdemolaOlamide - PeerSpot reviewer
Business Development Manager at Computer Learning centre
May 6, 2022
I like Google Classroom the way it is, but an area for improvement could be its dashboard.
Wafaa Salah - PeerSpot reviewer
Professor at a university with 1,001-5,000 employees
Jul 20, 2022
Google Classroom could improve by being easier to use. For example, making it functional with only a few buttons. It's difficult to know how to connect with students and make a link and share it with them. I found it difficult, and this is why I didn't continue using it. Additionally, it should be available to be downloaded to the desktop for use, similar to Zoom.
HH
IT Staff at Holy Name University
Aug 3, 2022
The initial setup of Google Classroom is straightforward. The deployment took us two to three months because we had to train the faculty.
Gilbert Mwiinga - PeerSpot reviewer
Baobab College logo System Administrator at Baobab College
Aug 11, 2022
We found that Google Classroom is it is missing a lot in current engagement. We know it has got guardian access, where it sends the reports to the guardian at the end of either the week or the month, depending on how you set it. However, it lacks collaboration between the teacher, student, and parents. The engagement is mostly between the student and the teacher. If you have a school similar to ours, where you're dealing with little children where the parent is supposed to be engaged, you need a system that can engage them as well. It's good for senior students, but not for our students.