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Google Classroom Feature: Get Rid of the Confusion on Stream with "Classwork on the Stream"
If you are a Google Classroom user, you might have grown a little frustrated with the way that the "new" Stream functioned. By default, it lists everything that you do, including posting assignments, questions, and updates. This made things extremely confusing for teachers and students!
To get rid of this feature, Google Classroom recently provided a new option in the Settings menu called "Classwork on the Stream." You now have the ability to hide any notifications that you post from the Classwork tab.
Need to see it in action? Here's a quick video to help you out!
Need to see it in action? Here's a quick video to help you out!
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