Creating Kami assignments in Google Classroom
Enhance Google Classroom with Kami: seamless assignments and sync.
Who is this for?
👤 Kami assignments can be created by Teachers.
👤 Requires a Kami paid plan.
To complete the steps in this article, the Kami extension must be installed in your Chrome or Edge browser.
How to create a Kami assignment in Google Classroom
1. Navigate to the Classwork tab in one of your Google Classroom courses, then click the + Create button and select the Kami assignment option.
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✏️ You can also create a Kami assignment directly from your Kami dashboard by selecting the Google Classroom Assignment button.
2. In the Kami Assignment window that opens, you can set the Title, add Instructions, and attach a file from your Google Drive/OneDrive, your computer, or from the Kami Library.
📝 You will not be able to use Class View if you use the Link option to attach a Google Drive file. Instead, use the Drive upload option to attach the file.
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At the bottom right of this window, you'll also have access to some additional options:
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Send Kami Instructions to Students
This attaches a Kami help article to the Kami assignment with instructions for setting up Kami and using the integration to help students get started with their Kami assignments.
- Add Links for Mobile Devices
Attach an extra link to the Kami assignment that functions as an Open with Kami button. This option is designed for users working from iPads or similar touch devices where the Kami Chrome extension cannot be installed. - Control Features
Configure Feature Control settings for individual students or the whole class.
Share type for the files in the Kami assignment can be set to:
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Make a copy for each student
The default and recommended setting for a regular flow of Kami Assignments, where each student receives their own copy of the assignment to work on.
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Students share one copy
All students can work on the same shared file.
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Students cannot edit file
Students will share the same file but can only view it; they cannot make edits.
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✏️ For any collaborative work please make sure to select Students share one copy when creating Kami assignments.
3. Once you've finished configuring the settings of your Kami assignment, click the Assign button to distribute it to your class.
Otherwise, you can click the dropdown arrow beside the Assign button to save the Kami assignment as a draft or schedule it for later.
After assigning, a pop-up window will appear confirming the Kami Assignment has been created.
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That's it! Your students should now have access and can start working on their Kami Assignments using the Kami Google Classroom extension integration.