Google Classroom releases Chrome extension to help teachers push links to students

Google has already made some key changes to its Classroom product in advance of the new school year, but the company announced today at its San Francisco office that teachers will be able to take advantage of a new feature to help them get material to their students in a fraction of the time. Called “Share to Classroom,” teachers can download and implement the Chrome extension to quickly push links to student computers that are in that class. Teachers simply click the extension, and the URL of the current tab will automatically be pulled in. Then, teachers can click which classroom…
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