2. Completely Online
Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Other Documents
are started, saved, and modified on Google’s
server.
No need for a questionably banned USB stick.
No Malware – Google scan’s all documents
All documents can be worked on in the real
Microsoft or Apple Office software is needed.
3. Sharable
Teachers can post missed presentations or extra
assignments on a public GoogleDoc, and then
just send a link to students via the homework
site.
Students can collaborate and work on the same
project at the same time, seeing revisions
altered right before their eyes, on everyone’s
document.
Students can turn in work by making a document
public.
4. Surveys
One of the “Other Documents” GoogleDocs
provides are surveys you can make for any topic
you want feedback on.
Teachers already know the power that surveys
can give them, such as to find previously learned
information or to take a poll.
Now you can post a survey, online, through
GoogleDocs, that students can access and
complete anywhere they have internet access.
5. Easy to Access
Since “Google” is not blocked by most
schools, GoogleDocs works just by
signing-up for a free Google account and
pressing the “documents” button from the
Google search homepage.
There are no websites to go to as
everything is accessible right from the
Google search homepage.