#GooglePDWeek – Archiving a Class in Google Classroom
JessicaWenke
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To celebrate #GooglePDWeek, we will be sharing a series of Google #TeqTips throughout the week. Today, we will be covering how to archive a class in Google Classroom.
Take a look at the quick video above to learn how to
- Remove a class from your students’ active classes
- Review archived Google classes
- Restore or delete archived classes
- Provide students with access to the previous year’s work
Check back in tomorrow for another great Google Teq tip!
Learn more about #GooglePDWeek
To learn more about Google’s PD Week, and to see a list of Google’s upcoming PD events, visit our previous post Google PD Week, June 5-11. You can also view the
For more #TeqTips like this, check out
- how to organize your Gmail with labels
- how to make quick all-day and multi-day appointments in Google Calendar
- how to use the find a time feature in Google Calendar
You can also view the Teq Online PD Library for our collection of Google PD courses.
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