What’s changing
In 2022, we made it easy to seamlessly access popular Education Technology tools directly in Google Classroom. We partnered with 20+ EdTech companies, including Kahoot!, Pear Deck, IXL, ReadWorks, and Nearpod, to build Google Classroom add-ons. These new integrations let educators and students easily find, use, and grade great content in their favorite EdTech tools without having to navigate to external websites and apps.
Today, we’re excited to make Classroom add-ons generally available to all developers. Now, developers can build an add-on to allow teachers to do the following within Classroom:
Discover and attach content to coursework
Preview content from student perspective
Review student responses to activities
Save time with automatic grading of student responses
Admins, end users, and developers
Why it’s important
Add-ons complement other Classroom API features and let educators and students experience content without having to leave Google Classroom. In addition, Classroom add-ons show up directly in Google Classroom as well on the Google Workspace Marketplace, which is the hub for administrators to manage tools across all of their Google products.
Getting started
Admins: District admins must enable access to add-ons in order for educators to use these features. Visit the Help Center to learn more about installation instructions for setting up the add-ons feature and individual add-ons for a domain, OU, or group. Once you’ve set up add-ons, your district can use this professional development kit, which includes a presentation and lesson plan, to train educators on how to get started with add-ons. Developers:
All developers can now build a Classroom add-on. Learn how to get started using the Developer Documentation here. Educators: Browse the Google Workspace Marketplace or Google for Education App Hub to find and install add-ons that you can install for yourself. Once you or an administrator has installed an add-on, you will see an “add-ons” module when creating Announcements, Assignments, or Materials. Select one of the listed providers to launch their add-on. Visit the Help Center to learn more about using add-ons in Classroom.
All developers can now build a Classroom add-on. Learn how to get started using the Developer Documentation here. Educators: Browse the Google Workspace Marketplace or Google for Education App Hub to find and install add-ons that you can install for yourself. Once you or an administrator has installed an add-on, you will see an “add-ons” module when creating Announcements, Assignments, or Materials. Select one of the listed providers to launch their add-on. Visit the Help Center to learn more about using add-ons in Classroom.
Rollout pace
This feature is now available
Availability
Available for Google Workspace:
Education Plus and the Teaching & Learning Upgrade