Google Calender

   Google Calendar is a time-manangement application created by google is make planning the day of a everyday user much easier. This application started in April 13, 2006, with the aim of helping people plan their day and events effectively without the hustle of trying to remember events.



Since this blog's purpose is about how a google product can help the classroom let's shift into that focus. How can google classroom help in education or make school life easier for the student. Google calendar syncs with the users phone to send daily reminders and notifications. One special thing about this application is, if your teacher creates a google classroom for that subject, the due dates of assignments they post sync with google calendar automatically transferring them to your phone to keep you updated on daily events and subjects. This application can help teachers quickly send students daily reminders about homework assignments and their due dates.

In addition students can schedule their weekly and everyday plans on google calendar. Students can add sport practice reminders, games, club committments and others just to keep their activities organized, reducing stress and forgetfulness. With google calendar, now kids cannot forget homework assignments, quizzes, tests and project due dates. Teachers also don't have to waste their time reminding kids about homework due, with google calendar working with google classroom they can quickly send that quick notification to kids phones to help remind them.

In conclusion, the aim of google is to make life easier for its users. With their product google calendar I believe they made school management much easier for both students and teachers. I recommend teachers to connect their class with google calendars as well as google classroom to make not only connecting with students easier but teaching as well.

Information
https://gsuite.google.com/learning-center/products/calendar/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Calendar

https://gsuite.google.com/products/calendar/

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