![]() ![]() Google Classroom has mixed reviews on the Play Store even though its app has over 100 million downloads (Image credit: Google) User reviews After all, it is not like there is a toll free number to call when we disagree with a Google search result. Getting some help with Google Classroom is about as anonymous as everything else that Google provides. This has all the features of the lower plans, and upgrades including to live stream a Google Meeting with up to 100k participants, expedited support with a faster response time, personalized cloud search of the domain, and rosters can be directly synced from a Student Information System to Classroom. It goes on to advanced features for Google Meet with polls, breakout meetings and Q and A’s, add-ons for Classroom for additional tools, and plagiarism checks via unlimited ‘Originality Reports.’Īt the top is the Education Plus package, which has a cost of $5 per student per month, and gives one faculty license for every 4 students enrolled. The added features start with Google Meetings enabled for meetings of up to 250 participants, and live streams up to 10,000 folks. ![]() Moving up the tiered packages, next is the Teaching and Learning Upgrade, which is paid for the staff at $4 per month. It adds a few features, including a security center, management for advanced devices and apps, and a log export for Gmail and Classroom for analysis and insights. The next tier up is the Standard Tier at a cost of $3 per student, monthly, and a free teacher license is included for every 4 student subscriptions. ![]() There are upgrade plans available, but Google offers them as part of a package, and not just for Classroom a la carte. This lowest free tier has plenty of tools, including Classroom, Docs, Gmail and Chat among multiple others. Even recognized home schools do, but not other organizations, such as a public library, that Google encourages them to look into Google Workspace Business edition. Looking over the requirements, most K-12 institutions, and universities would qualify for the free tools. Eligible institutions are required to submit an application and get approval. In order to support education, Google does provide the Google Workspace for Education to qualified institutions on a free basis. Google Classroom offers a free plan as well as three paid plans (Image credit: Google) Plans and pricing ![]()
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