Google Classroom
edu.google.comSummary
Google Classroom is a web-based platform designed to streamline teaching and learning for educational institutions. It facilitates assignment creation, distribution, and grading, and enhances communication and collaboration between teachers and students. The platform is part of Google Workspace for Education, offering various tools for productivity and classroom management.
Features6/15
See allMust Have
2 of 5
Cloud Storage Integration
Privacy Controls
AI File Chat
Semantic Search
Automated Sorting Rules
Other
4 of 10
Multi-User Collaboration
Enterprise SSO & Compliance
Centralized Team Billing
Data Encryption & Security
Feedback-Driven Refinement
Manual Approval Workflow
Demo Mode
Local File Access
Usage Credits & Quotas
Advanced AI Model
PricingTiered
See allEducation Fundamentals
- Classroom
- Google Meet (100 participants)
- Gmail
- Calendar
- Docs
- Sheets
- Slides
- Forms
- Sites
- Groups
- Drive
- Admin
- Tasks
- Data Loss Prevention in Gmail and Drive
- 100 TB pooled storage
- Limited features compared to paid tiers
Education Standard
- All Education Fundamentals features
- Security Center
- Advanced device and app management
- Gmail and Classroom log export to BigQuery
Teaching and Learning
- All Education Fundamentals features
- Google Meet (250 participants, 10,000 in-domain viewers)
- Engagement features in Meet (Q&A, polls, breakout rooms)
- Classroom add-ons
- Unlimited originality reports with student repository comparison
Education Plus
- All Education Standard and Teaching and Learning features
- Google Meet (500 participants, 100,000 in-domain viewers)
- Student information system (SIS) integration
- Cloud Search
- AppSheet
Rationale
Google Classroom is an educational platform designed for teachers and students to manage learning activities. While it involves file sharing and organization within an educational context, it does not offer AI-powered file organization features like AI file chat, semantic search, or automated sorting rules. It integrates with Google Workspace for Education, which includes cloud storage (Google Drive) and emphasizes privacy and security, but its core function is not automated file organization as described for Dynbox.