The worldwide pandemic made it important for everyone to work and learn from home. It is almost impossible to create a class-like experience at home. But using apps and platforms that create a similar atmosphere can help a lot. Many social apps like Zoom, Teams, Google Classroom and Meet were used during this time. Among these apps, Google Classroom was used mainly by educational institutions to teach and interact with their students. Google Classroom provides tools that can be very helpful is maintaining a sense of control over a class of students and creating an atmosphere where everyone can learn. A participant looking to join a Google Classroom meeting can join via a link or a class code. This is the norm when it comes to other similar apps. Such joining methods let admins have authority over who can or cannot join the meeting.
It is common for institutions to provide their students with a class code to join a meeting. But, users may also be asked to join via a link. If due to some circumstances, a person cannot join the meeting through the link, it is possible to get in using the class code. Users who are in the meeting or have hosted the meeting on Google Classroom can share the class code with others. If you cannot find the class code, keep reading the article. By the end of it, you will know exactly how to find the class code for Google Classroom.
How to find the class code for Google Classroom:
Sharing the class code on Google Classroom is very easy. Just tap on the class you want to share the code for. All the details for that class will be on your screen, including the class code. You can share that class code with everyone that wants to join the meeting. To use that class code, a user will have to tap the plus sign or the ‘add’ icon at the top right corner of the Google Classroom home screen. Then add the class code there and select join.
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