Google Workspace for Education vs. Schoology Learning

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Google Workspace for Education
Score 9.5 out of 10
N/A
Google Workspace for Education includes Google products like Classroom, Meet, Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides, to create an online ecosystem for learning. The Google Workspace for Education Fundamentals edition is available at no per student cost to available institutions.
$3
per student, per year
Schoology Learning
Score 9.7 out of 10
N/A
Schoology aims to combine as many parts of the learning process as possible into a single platform for K-12 students. By doing this they aim to simplify the learning experience for students, parents, and teachers.N/A
Pricing
Google Workspace for EducationSchoology Learning
Editions & Modules
Google Workspace for Education Standard
$3.00
per student, per year
Teaching and Learning Upgrade
$4
per month per license
Google Workspace for Education Plus
$5.00
per student, per year
Schoology Basic
Free
Schoology Enterprise
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Google Workspace for EducationSchoology Learning
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
YesYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsReach out to the vendor for pricing options based on your needs.
More Pricing Information
Community Pulse
Google Workspace for EducationSchoology Learning
Features
Google Workspace for EducationSchoology Learning
Learning Management
Comparison of Learning Management features of Product A and Product B
Google Workspace for Education
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Ratings
Schoology Learning
5.6
Ratings
38% below category average
Course authoring00 Ratings4.70 Ratings
Course catalog or library00 Ratings4.70 Ratings
Player/Portal00 Ratings8.20 Ratings
Learning content00 Ratings5.60 Ratings
Mobile friendly00 Ratings6.40 Ratings
Progress tracking & certifications00 Ratings7.30 Ratings
Assignments00 Ratings4.70 Ratings
Compliance management00 Ratings9.10 Ratings
Learning administration00 Ratings2.10 Ratings
Learning reporting & analytics00 Ratings4.60 Ratings
Social learning00 Ratings4.60 Ratings
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User Ratings
Google Workspace for EducationSchoology Learning
Likelihood to Recommend
8.0
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3.0
(0 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
-
(0 ratings)
4.5
(0 ratings)
Usability
-
(0 ratings)
3.7
(0 ratings)
Availability
-
(0 ratings)
7.3
(0 ratings)
Performance
-
(0 ratings)
6.4
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
-
(0 ratings)
1.0
(0 ratings)
Online Training
-
(0 ratings)
4.5
(0 ratings)
Product Scalability
-
(0 ratings)
3.6
(0 ratings)
Vendor post-sale
-
(0 ratings)
7.3
(0 ratings)
Vendor pre-sale
-
(0 ratings)
7.3
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
Google Workspace for EducationSchoology Learning
Likelihood to Recommend
Google [Workspace for Education (formerly G Suite for Education)] is pretty darn good [at] meeting the needs for educators and students. It is not designed to run your business office, transportation group, or lunch services. It doesn't need to be good at those. Focus on teachers and students. They do that really, really well. The Google folks continue to add features that help serve teacher and students. For example, they have really done a good job of adding Google Meet features such as polling and breakout rooms. Those features required a paid subscription to Workspace, but it makes sense since those features compete with Zoom, which requires a subscription for those services.
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Schoology does the job well enough, but there are enough areas of contention that make advanced use of the system unwieldy. District staff does not have easy reporting ability to determine adoption and use of the platform without having to export to another program for analysis. The reliability of the system is a huge pain point as we need to deliver the curriculum but cannot count on it being available when we need to use it.
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Pros
  • The Admin controls are splendid. They make it easy to manage your computer fleet and user database.
  • Google quickly adapts to needed changes and pushes those out with minimum disruption to services. Just update your Chrome browser and you are on your way. No need to download and update numerous patches that take extensive time to install.
  • From the education side, having access to Google Vault is extremely valuable. Vault gives us the ability to retrieve any document ever created by an account user. That is incredibly necessary in the education world.
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  • Customer Service is amazing. If there is something that doesn't see to work, the customer service department is there to help! The help and support page is comprehensive.
  • It is easy to embed various programs, web site and apps into this one LMS platform. This makes if very easy to customize.
  • Improvements and modifications are constantly being made. The company stays ahead of current trends.
  • Organization of courses and groups is easy, with many an endless amount of possibilities available for creation.
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Cons
  • The admin console regularly feel sluggish
  • Require third party tools to make changes to bulk devices
  • Support could be a little better
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  • The test banks in the personal resources need to be more functional. The ability to be able to create folders for a course and insert multiple test banks within that folder for different units of the same course would be more efficient. Being able to add colors to different folders would also make it easier to identify which course teachers were looking for and separate test and quizzes from the unit and final exams. It would be nice if the tracking of the test banks could be turned on and off so that graphs, charts, political cartoons, and other images could be changed without the need to necessarily change the question. For example, using red for US History, blue for World History, green for Economics, black for Government then within each folder quizzes could be orange, unit exams could be yellow, and finals exams could be purple under each course, or whatever color made sense to the teacher.
  • The graphing capabilities in assessments need to be more functional outside of math. It would be nice if geography students could create population graphs that would include inverted x and y-axis charts to the left of a regular x and y-axis chart with the ability to add age ranges in between them and then have bar graphs going both directions. Economic students need to be able to create dot line charts that curve to demonstrate supply, demand, and equilibrium charts. These also need both the x and y-axis so that price and quantity can be included. Bar graphs need to be able to have multiple bars in groupings so that students can compare the different measurements of GDP across multiple countries. Graphing isn't only for math.
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Likelihood to Renew
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While we have taken time to re-evaluate our selected 1:1 devices, Schoology's impact on student learning is unquestioned. Students are able to connect with other learners, create and share products of their learning, and develop their digital fluency through their use of Schoology.
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Usability
Always up, never down. Compatible with so many different platforms, OSes, and tools. For instance, someone can be on a phone, tablet, laptop, and all of those tools are compatible with Google apps like Meet, Docs, Slides, and anything else Google based. It's flexiblity is fantastic and meets our changing hardware and software requirements
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It's very easy to use Schoology. As with any LMS, it helps to learn some tips and tricks prior to getting started. But, each item is clearly indicated within the platform. If I want to add materials, it is right at the top of my screen. If I want to view the calendar, it is indicated to the right of my screen. Navigating a course and the platform is quite straightforward. Additionally, the benefit of Schoology's help center and user community makes asking and answering questions quick and easy.
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Reliability and Availability
No answers on this topic
Generally good, but issue self-reporting has become a problem. When there are issues, it can be 20 minutes to an hour before it gets noted on the status page
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Performance
No answers on this topic
Course saves or transfers can take several minutes and up to an hour
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Support Rating
No answers on this topic
We have county-level support and district-level support, but their HELP page offers everything that is needed to answer questions and to find "how-to" information for staff. This includes video and written directions for every available feature. Schoology has also worked with our district to improve their product.
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In-Person Training
No answers on this topic
Too surface level with no follow-up. A
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Online Training
No answers on this topic
Sit and get with very little hands-on time. 5 minutes to try out a feature/question type, etc. is not enough time. Once your training is done, there is no option for new employees to get that training without having to rebook and pay for the training again. If you pay for basic training, that should be available to a district to use in the future.
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Alternatives Considered
Ultimately, since we use Chromebooks, it did not make sense to choose Microsoft. Its price points are significantly higher, and the platform is more business-oriented than tailored to the education market
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As mentioned before, Schoology has a lot more capabilities than Google Classroom. Granted that Schoology is an actual LMS and Google Classroom is not. Assessments are better; guardian views and information; communication with our Student Information System; Better organization of files and assignments. I find Canvas & Blackboard difficult to navigate and understand
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Scalability
No answers on this topic
We use it 5-12 so scalability is not an issue but sharing materials between departments including common assessments is difficult without paying for add-on features
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Return on Investment
  • Unifying document management has saved time for people to find what they need.
  • Collaboration abilities across the suite allow for streamlined workflows.
  • The ever-expanding toolset within the ecosystem allows for dynamic shifts in the way organisations can manage their digital footprint.
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  • Schoology has had a positive impact on my classroom because it allows me to easily organize content as well as assign content based on the specific needs/wants of my students.
  • Schoology has had a positive impact on my classroom management because it allows me to easily embed everything my students need with no reason for them to leave the LMS and venture out on the wider internet.
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ScreenShots

Schoology Learning Screenshots

Screenshot of Example of Schoology’s course dashboard.