Greetings! We're still without a full LMS and using Google Classroom as a stop gap. Our workaround for all the folks who need to access other students and assignments there (e.g. SPED case managers, advisors, IAs, etc.) has teachers *Inviting* a whole bunch of folks to each and every Classroom to facilitate this. In addition, all teachers invite *me* to all Classrooms so I can provide some remote tech support. No, that last one is not the most efficient way to do it, but it's the devil we know. However, the new "Visit a class" feature has me really intrigued. We recently upped our Google license to Education Plus and this was a surprising bonus. It does, however, require making folks (via the admin console) "Designated users." So, 1. Who is making use of this new feature? 2. How are you handling this new, er, role via Google Admin? 3. Pros and cons y'all have discovered? Thanks! DB -- [image: WSD Logo] <https://wsdvt.org> Drew Blanchard, M. Ed. Technology Integrationist Google Apps Certified vm (802) 383–6073 email [log in to unmask] <https://www.facebook.com/wsdschools/> <https://twitter.com/WinooskiLearns> <https://wsdvt.org/> I apologize for the following long, wordy, and required signature statement CONFIDENTIAL COMMUNICATION. THIS MESSAGE MAY NOT BE FORWARDED. The information contained in this communication, including any attachments, is confidential,constitutes privileged communication, and is intended only for the use of the addressee. This message may not be forwarded without prior consent from the sender. The information in this e-mail is also protected by the rights afforded under Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and school district policies. Any unauthorized use, forwarding, distribution, disclosure, printing, copying is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately at 802-655-0485 or return e-mail, and delete any copies of this message immediately. Any inadvertent disclosure of this communication shall not compromise the confidential nature of the communication.