Education does play a very important role in the lives of humans – after all, it is through education that ignorance is countered, and it might just spark the bright mind of some young man or woman somewhere to make a positive change in the world eventually. Google knows this, which is why they have just revealed the Classroom app that will be available on both iOS and of course, Android platforms.

The Classroom app on the smartphone or tablet would allow you to share whatever drawings or PDFs that you have done from within an art app – or one that is hanging around Google Drive. Not too shabby, don’t you think so? Apart from that, it will also cache its contents upon launch, allowing teachers and educators to access a student’s work when offline if they so desire.

If you were to rock to the Classroom for desktop app, it will allow teachers to see the entire list of assignments, so that they will have a far better idea of the overall big picture – including the number of assignments that have already been reviewed, as well as the remaining ones that are hot on their “To Do” list. After all, you might have mad organizational skills, but there are times in the school calendar year that can even overwhelm the best of them out there. [Press Release]

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