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  1. Get started with Classroom for students - Google Help

    This article is for students. Teachers, go here. If you’re new to Classroom, this article will show you around and help you complete common tasks.

  2. Get started with Classroom for teachers

    In class Settings, you manage your class details, invite codes, video meeting link, and grading system. The class Settings are an important part of your Classroom experience.

  3. Join a class with a class code in Google Classroom

    To join a class, you just need to enter the class code once. After you join, you don’t need to enter the code again. If you forget, lose, or delete the code before you join the class, ask your …

  4. How do I sign in to Classroom? - Computer - Classroom Help

    Change your role Join a class with a class code in Google Classroom Join a class in Google Classroom with an email invite Join a class with a class link in Google Classroom …

  5. syntax - What does Class<?> mean in Java? - Stack Overflow

    Mar 29, 2012 · Class is a parameterizable class, hence you can use the syntax Class<T> where T is a type. By writing Class<?>, you're declaring a Class object which can be of any type (? is a …

  6. What does .class mean in Java? - Stack Overflow

    Feb 26, 2013 · A class literal is an expression consisting of the name of a class, interface, array, or primitive type, or the pseudo-type void, followed by a '.' and the token class.

  7. Create a class - Computer - Classroom Help - Google Help

    At the top of the Classes page, click Add Create class. Note: If you don’t find Create class, your account only lets you join classes. Switch accounts or contact your Google Workspace …

  8. Classroom Help - Google Help

    Official Google Classroom Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google Classroom and other answers to frequently asked questions.

  9. templates - How to use Class<T> in Java? - Stack Overflow

    However, what stumps me is the usage of Class<>. The java class Class is supposed to also take a template name, (or so I'm being told by the yellow underline in eclipse). I don't understand …

  10. What is this CSS selector? [class*="span"] - Stack Overflow

    The div[class^="something"] { } "starts with" selector only works if the element contains one single class, or if multiple, when that class is the first one on the left.