Google Classroom vs Schoology
As my school started looking to ditch Schoology for Google Classroom last year, many of my colleagues and I were not too happy. Change is always difficult, but it is terribly frustrating when a school adopts a technology platform only to change their minds years later. This was clearly the case and although we had no idea what the reason was for the impending change, many educators were seriously considering a technological revolt! I had nearly five years of content between nearly a dozen courses. I had finally developed a curriculum for robotics I, II, III, and IV as well as middle school robotics and unmanned aerial systems (drones). There were other courses that I'd developed, taught, and then passed on to colleagues. In short, I had thousands of hours invested in developing lessons that would need to be recreated if we moved to Google Classroom. To be fair, I'm an avid Google fan and have been using their suite of products for over a decade. Before returning ...