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Eisenhower Middle School Google Apps Wiki

Using Google Docs & Apps

 

 Click Here To Login To Eisenhower Google Apps

 

Learn More About Google Docs & Apps

 

What is it?

Google Docs is a free online word processor, spreadsheet, and presentation editor that allows you to create, store, share, and collaborate on documents with others. If you know how to use other word processors, spreadsheets, and presentation programs, you can easily use Google Docs. Instead of emailing files back and forth between collaborators, Google Docs allows people to work on a single version of a document together online. You can also create web-based surveys to collect information from students, teachers, or parents.

 

Why use it?

 

Students can use Google Docs to:

•    Work on their files from any computer—all they need is a internet connection.

•    Get instant feedback on their work from multiple collaborators and their teacher.

 

Teachers can use Google Docs to:

•    Provide timely feedback to students at any point during the writing process.

•    Collaborate with colleagues on shared materials and assessment data.

 

Google Apps for Education Information Page  - Official Google Page

 

Google Apps for Education - Blog with Videos

 

 

Teachers and Principals Talk about Google Docs

 

 

Why Google Apps for Education?

 

 

 

Google Docs in Plain English

 

 

 

Import files into Google Docs

 

 

 

Revision history in Google Docs

 

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