Can students see other questions answers in Google Classroom?

Can students see other questions answers in Google Classroom?

HomeArticles, FAQCan students see other questions answers in Google Classroom?

Send a private message to your teacher in an assignment or question. You can only view and reply to classmates’ answers if the question is short-answer and your teacher allows it. I always make sure the students know that you as the teacher see all in Google Classroom.

Q. What app that can answer question?

Socratic can help! This learning app, powered by Google AI, helps you understand your school work at a high school and university level. Ask Socratic a question and the app will find the best online resources for you to learn the concepts.

Q. How do I see answers on Google classroom?

You can only view and reply to classmates’ answers if the question is short-answer and your teacher allows it.

  1. Go to classroom.google.com and click Sign In.
  2. Click the class.
  3. Click the question.
  4. Click See classmate answers.

Q. Can Google searches be illegal?

Despite the awkward nature of most people’s search histories, the majority of searches are perfectly legal. People are searching for information and even if that information is unusual or related to something criminal, the search itself is not a crime. That said, there are searches that are illegal.

Q. What should I not Google?

Nine things you should never search for on Google, according to Reddit

  • Fournier. Orlando Magic NBA player Evan Fournier’s nickname is “Never Google” and there’s a reason.
  • Krokodil.
  • Your favourite food.
  • Mouth larva.
  • Google.
  • Calculus Bridge.
  • Your e-mail address.
  • Harlequin ichthyosis.

Q. Is Google bad for privacy?

In its 2007 Consultation Report, Privacy International ranked Google as “Hostile to Privacy”, its lowest rating on their report, making Google the only company in the list to receive that ranking. In the summer of 2016, Google quietly dropped its ban on personally-identifiable info in its DoubleClick ad service.

Q. Is Google stealing your data?

Google has been found accessing users’ app data as part of an internal program to improve its apps. Google is reportedly keeping tabs to how its users interact with rival Android apps, selectively monitoring how the users interact with non-Google apps via an internal program to make its own products better.

Q. How do I stop Google stealing my data?

If you haven’t already, log in to your Google account. Now move through each category, such as Web & App Activity, YouTube Search History and Location History. Click “Manage” under each to see how Google uses your information, and turn off any section you don’t want collected.

Q. How do I stop my data from being collected?

Go Private with a VPN A VPN is a handy tool to have in the online world, where big tech companies are looking to collect information about your browsing behavior everywhere you go or on every app you use. VPNs hide your IP address, as well as encrypt your internet browsing.

Q. Can someone steal my data?

Any wireless connection may be vulnerable to cyber-snoops – and earlier this year, security researchers found a vulnerability in Android 9 and older devices that would allow hackers to secretly connect over Bluetooth, then scrape data on the device.

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