Google Classroom

Education

Neotask automates Google Classroom administration -- OpenClaw manages courses, assignments, and grading so teachers spend less time on busywork and more time teaching.

What You Can Do

Teachers spend hours on administrative tasks that technology should handle. Neotask takes over the operational side of Google Classroom so educators focus on teaching.

Course and Roster Management

Create courses, invite students by email, manage co-teachers, and archive old courses. Your agent handles the administrative setup so new courses are ready for students in minutes, not hours.

Assignment Automation

Post assignments with titles, descriptions, due dates, point values, rubrics, and attached resources. Distribute materials across multiple courses simultaneously. Your agent builds the assignment structure while you focus on the content.

Grading Workflows

View student submissions, assign grades, and return work with personalized feedback. Grade in batches instead of one at a time. Your agent tracks ungraded work and class averages so you always know where things stand.

Content Organization

Create topics to organize coursework into units, post announcements with attachments, and manage course materials. Keep the Classwork page clean and navigable for students.

Every action runs autonomously or requires your approval -- you decide.

Try Asking

  • "Create a course called 'AP Computer Science A - Fall 2026' and invite these 30 students"
  • "Post an assignment: 'Lab Report #4' due next Friday, 50 points, with this rubric attached"
  • "Show me all ungraded submissions for the midterm essay in English 201"
  • "Grade Sarah's submission as 92/100: 'Excellent analysis, minor formatting issues'"
  • "Post an announcement to all my courses: 'No class Monday due to the holiday'"
  • "What is the class average for the most recent quiz in Math 301?"
  • "Archive all courses from Spring 2025"
  • "Create a topic called 'Unit 3: Thermodynamics' and organize the related assignments under it"
  • Pro Tips

  • Use topics from the beginning to organize coursework into units -- it keeps the Classwork page manageable for students.
  • Attach rubrics at assignment creation time so students know expectations before they start working.
  • Grade in batches by asking your agent to show all submissions for one assignment -- work through them in sequence.
  • Post announcements with specific action items rather than general updates -- students engage more with clear instructions.
  • At semester end, archive courses instead of deleting them -- archived courses preserve all materials and grades.
  • Use multi-agent teams to manage multiple courses simultaneously during busy periods like midterms and finals.
  • Works Well With