Google has added a new tool to its Apps for Education suite, called Classroom. This product will help "teachers create and organize assignments quickly, provide feedback efficiently, and communicate with their classes with ease," the company said in a blog post.
Classroom will integrate apps like Docs, Drive and Gmail so that teachers are able to create and collect assignments paperlessly. It will also allow teachers to track which students have not completed their tasks and provide real-time feedback to them.
Google says that Classroom will be an ad-free product, just like other Apps for Education tools.
Teachers interested in trying out this new product can request for an invite on the official Classroom website and depending on the number of requests it receives, Google will let a limited number of teachers try it out for a month. The wider rollout of this online solution will commence in September.