Google Classroom gets its own mobile app filled with tools

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Google Classroom was launched just six months ago and, since then, more than thirty million assignments have been submitted. The platform took over classrooms around the country, eliminating stacks of paper that are no so kind on the environment. Today, Google released an app for Classroom available on both Android and iOS. The app teachers and students to connect in many ways. From the assignment page, a student can take a photo of their work and submit it. Also, the app allows sharing from outside apps to attach images and other items. There is a chance that a student can still view up-to-date information thanks to offline caching. Information is cached whenever the app is opened and an internet connection is present.

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Source: Official Google for Work Blog

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