How to use Google Classroom to Submit Recorded Singing and Playing Assignments

How to use Google Classroom to Submit Recorded Singing and Playing Assignments
How to use Google Classroom to Submit Recorded Singing and Playing Assignments

This is a guest post by one of our blog writers, Sarah Taylor.

Streamlining student data collection the easy way

One afternoon, I was sitting at my desk in my chorus classroom. My 6th graders had just left. The high school girls ensemble was after my planning period. I was preparing for a meeting with my administrator who wanted an update on my data-driven goals. To me, data equaled paperwork.

I loaded my students with exit tickets, quizzes, worksheets and journals. Now, as I sat surrounded by stacks of student work that had data that meant very little to my actual goals, I had a burning desire to shove it ALL in the trash can. I had to do something different. 

Our school was a G Suite for Education school, and several of my colleagues had begun to utilize Google Classroom, so I decided to take a look at it to see if I could use its features to help my students become better singers.

Ultimately, I decided to use it because I could collect recordings of students to help them improve their vocal techniques. I was optimistic about this tech tool because it works on a variety of devices. Also, it’s connected to Google drive, so students can collect their recordings over the years in one place to see growth over time.

I set up my Google Classroom with a few clicks. Then, I invited my students to my Classroom using their school email addresses. Next, I created the first assignment by clicking the classwork tab and the CREATE button. 

Introducing students to our new system

Now to get the students on board. I picked a day and told the students it was going to be device day. I asked students to bring in a preferred device and be able to access Google Classroom. I also told the students that if they didn’t have a device they wanted to use, I would have the school’s chromebook cart available for students to use. 

On device day, I made sure every student was in Google classroom. I gave them some expectations and procedures, and I explained how we would be using Google classroom for a variety of assignments and to host practice resources and vocal recordings. I also explained how making vocal recordings would help them be better singers and would help me be a better teacher too. 

Which recording apps do students use?

Our first recording day, the students brought their devices either from home or checked out from the school. To make the recordings, students could use whatever video or audio recording apps they wanted.

We have found that the camera app that comes on Chromebooks, smartphones and tablets works the best. Some students used the Voice Memo app, Photo Booth app (on a Mac laptop) or even GarageBand. But truly, any app that allows students to save a video recording to the camera roll OR would allow a video or audio track to be uploaded to Google drive will work.

The best way to put students at ease when recording! 

Here’s the best part. I tell the kids they aren’t making a recording of their face. I have them hold their device close to their mouth with the camera pointing either to the floor or ceiling. That really sets them at ease. If they have a chromebook, they can use a headset with a microphone. 

Then we all sing the song TOGETHER! I mean, do we ever expect our students to sing a choral work by themselves? NO! Because the device is close to them, it picks up their voice louder than the voices surrounding them. 

How to upload recordings to Google Classroom

After we are done singing, the students follow the steps below to upload their videos to the assignment in Google Classroom. (Both Chromebook and iOS tips are below)

Step 1

First, the student will open the assignment and click the word ADD and then FILE (or add attachment on iOS) 

On a Chromebook it looks like this:

On an iOS device it looks like this:

Mark as done IOS

Step 2

Second, click SELECT FILE FROM DEVICE. (on iOS click the location of the recording – the camera roll or google drive)

On Chromebooks:

On iOS:

Step 3:

Select the video and click OPEN. (on iOS click CHOOSE) After the video uploads, the students click TURN IN to submit their video assignment. 

On Chromebooks:

On iOS:

Turn In iOS

The Feedback and Evaluation Process

Let’s talk about feedback and evaluation. We submit recordings 2-3 times per grading period. Sometimes we record the same song twice and other times it will be different repertoire. 

Grading is a snap because you can do it all in Google Classroom. I don’t always listen to the whole song, but just long enough to give direction. I try to provide 2 points of feedback in the private comment explaining something they did well and something they can improve. If you find yourself repeating the same suggestions, Google Classroom has a “Comment Bank” feature.

At the end of a marking period or after a concert, the students listen to their recordings from this year. By using venn diagrams, rubrics, or question prompts, the students are able to compare their recordings and make notes about areas of improvement and set goals for themselves Think about what you want them to observe and learn from their recordings, and give them a tool that will help them do it. 

We all know it takes time to set up, collect data and evaluate it, but using Google Classroom helps me streamline the process. I have great anecdotal notes and data from rubrics to share with my administrators. 

Encouraging the growth mindset

Furthermore, this process gives me the chance to teach growth mindset to my students. People rarely like hearing their voice on a recording the first time! But when I give the students objective things to think about and allow them to see themselves as a growing and maturing artist who is working to improve their vocal technique, they’re less likely to say, “I’m so cringey!” 

After doing this for several years, I have high school students who can take a listen to their middle school recordings and see a marked improvement. And more than that it gives me a chance to have positive personal conversations and give student-specific feedback. Sharing data that celebrates community can be very motivating as the students see themselves approaching goals and improving.

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12 Comments

  1. Dance Vasileska August 22, 2019 at 9:42 pm - Reply

    Hello,
    I love your idea of using Classroom to record students and collect assessment data!
    I also love using Google Classroom and I have been using it a lot in the past few years which has helped me to go paperless.
    How do you manage Google Classroom when you teach more than one class of students? I will be teaching Music to students in Grades 1-8 this year, and I am planning to use Google Classroom with students in Grades 6-8. There will be about two classes in each grade.
    Any thoughts of having students working on and submitting assignments, recording themselves in Google Classroom when the numbers are more than a class set?
    Should I open Google Classroom for each class or I can invite them all in one Classroom……

    • Katie August 27, 2019 at 4:33 pm - Reply

      Hello Dance! Most teachers just set up separate classes inside their Google Classroom account. So you could have an overall Google Classroom account which has 2 grade 6 classes, 2 grade 7 classes and 2 grade 8 classes inside it to keep all the assignments organised. The other option would be to just have one Google class for grade 6, one for grade 7 and one for grade 8. It really depends how you would like to organise the student work, and whether each class size is big or small. To set up new/additional classes inside Google Classroom, you click on the plus button on the top right and choose Create Class. Hope that helps!

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  3. Benita May 9, 2020 at 7:36 am - Reply

    Does anyone know how to use Google Classroom to create a video presentation of a dance class?

    • Katie May 14, 2020 at 1:41 pm - Reply

      Benita – do you mean you want to share the video in Google Classroom? You would create the video first and then either upload to Google Drive or upload to Youtube. Then share the link to that video inside Google Classroom.

  4. Marian Windsor May 20, 2020 at 8:49 am - Reply

    Wow! This is Amazing – Thank you so much for sharing! Once you have the recorded voices, is it possible to put them together for a choir song? While in this isolation period for Covid 19, our school choir wants to record a song together but on the computers there is an internet delay causing problems with the synchronization. Would this be a way we can record individually and then put it all together? Please help 🙂
    Thanks again,
    Marian Windsor
    mwindsor@ssppeaston.org

  5. Afrizatul July 30, 2020 at 11:47 pm - Reply

    I just found out that in Google classroom we can send audio recordings, this is very useful when I was told to collect assignments in the form of voice recordings. Thank you for sharing.

    • Katie August 31, 2020 at 10:19 pm - Reply

      You’re welcome 🙂

  6. Isse Kay September 22, 2021 at 6:37 am - Reply

    thank you for the tutorial how to upload recordings on google clashroom. so I can use this method if one day I want to do it

  7. Xneet December 3, 2021 at 2:01 pm - Reply

    This information is very useful my friend. how can i give a gift for this info you convey

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