Google Classroom - Using Topics to Organize Course Material

Organization is huge for Google Classroom - both for you and your students.  The use of Topics not only helps you organize course material, but gives you the power to share any section directly with students.  

Teachers will need to decide HOW they want to use Topics as there are multiple ways they can be used.  A couple examples: 

1. Using topics to organize by week - 


2. Using topics to organize by content (eg. a unit or project) -


Notice in the week example, the current week is on top.  This is because you can re-order your topics at any time - either by drag & drop or by clicking on the More menu (3 stacked dots) to to right of the topic name and selecting Move up or Move down - 

There are 2 ways to create topics. 
1. by choosing Topic under the Create button

2. by creating a Topic when assigning it to an Assignment, Quiz, Question or Material 

A very cool thing about Topics: each topical area has its own unique URL.  This means you can share the link directly to a topic (with all its included content) with students so they only see that content (eg. in an announcement on the Stream, through an email, on a website)! 


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