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"By Jennifer Carey on July 18, 2014@TeacherJenCarey
Though it is a 2014 source, it's very useful in 2017 for teachers getting started with Google Docs or thinking of encouraging school to do so" -
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10 Things Every Teacher Should Know How To Do With #GoogleDocs https://t.co/8NgD8Y1AEM via @edudemic #CI2300
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More Than a Word Processor
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Google Docs is a powerful word processing tool many schools have adopted. As it’s similar to Microsoft Word and others, its features are intuitive to use.
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10 top tips for educators to make the most of Google docs.
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What you should know how to do with Google Docs: https://t.co/wyROIDrAQV
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07 Jul 15Hilary Graves
10 Things Teachers Should Know To Do With Google Docs
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Sharing with individuals is relatively easy. Click the blue “Share” button in the top right corner and input the email addresses for those you want to collaborate with (add a message if you would like), select if you want them to be able to “edit,” “comment,” or “view” and click send! If you give someone editing privileges, then you can collaborate with them on a document in real time (up to 50 people can edit a document at once)
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Melissa Johnston
What you should know how to do with Google Docs: http://t.co/wyROIDrAQV
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Google Docs is a powerful word processing tool that many schools have adopted
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most of its features are intuitive to use
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share and collaborate on documents with others.
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real time collaboration and feedback
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Click the blue “Share” button in the top right corner and input the email addresses for those you want to collaborate with (add a message if you would like), select if you want them to be able to “edit,” “comment,” or “view” and click send!
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you can collaborate with them on a document in real time
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users do not need an account to see what you are sharing.
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sharing with a gmail account and second with a link.
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Sometimes, you don’t want to make changes on a document
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I use “comments” instead of making changes directly to their paper.
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highlight the word or section you would like to change and press the “comment” button.
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Others can reply to your comments when they make changes or ask for clarification.
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Another great tool is “suggested edits.”
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you can make changes to the document that others can either “accept” or “decline.”
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One of my favorite tools in Google Docs is “Revision History.”
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see what changes they have made and restore an earlier version of the document if necessary.
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Revision history also can show a teacher whether or not the student is actually making changes to their work.
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Recently, Google released a suite of “Add-ons.”
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select “Add-ons” from the menu
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browse the suite of available tools and apply those that you want.
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Some of my favorite Add-ons are EasyBib (for creating bibliographies), Google Translate, and Kaizena (for leaving Voice Comments).
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More Add-ons are added daily.
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Fortunately, Google allows you to leave voice comments with third-party applications.
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Kaizena. With this free tool
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Google will allow you to do research right within the document!
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When you put content from the research pane into your document, it will even include the citation with a footnote at the bottom of your page in the format that you choose (MLA, Chicago, etc).
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Google Docs now allows you to edit images within a document.
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Google Docs has a robust library of special characters, accented letters, and different alphabets.
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Their library is vast, and they are updating it constantly.
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If you need to insert a mathematical formula, check out Insert → Equation to access easy tools for creating sophisticated mathematical formulas.
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If you want to save your Google Doc in another format (such as a Word document), the “download as” feature is your friend!
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I often download my Google Docs as PDFs to post on my class website or as memos to distribute on email lists.
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If you want to share your Google Doc with someone who doesn’t have a Google account, then you can do this with the “email as attachment” feature.
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Beyond using Google Docs as a word processor, these features allow it to become an editing platform, collaboration tool, research aid, and much more.
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13 May 15gadgetgeekalvin
Google Docs is a powerful word processing tool many schools have adopted. As it's similar to Microsoft Word and others, its features are intuitive to use.
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Google Docs is a powerful word processing tool many schools have adopted. As it's similar to Microsoft Word and others, its features are intuitive to use.
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Google Docs is a powerful word processing tool many schools have adopted. As it's similar to Microsoft Word and others, its features are intuitive to use.
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Google Docs is a powerful word processing tool many schools have adopted. As it’s similar to Microsoft Word and others, its features are intuitive to use.
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Great article.
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26 Dec 14Greg Pearson
Google Docs is a powerful word processing tool that many schools have adopted. As it’s similar to Microsoft Word and other word processing tools, most of its features are intuitive to use.
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Google Docs is a powerful word processing tool that many schools have adopted. As it’s similar to Microsoft Word and other word processing tools, most of its features are intuitive to use.
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08 Dec 14mrsjameslibrary
Quick list of what teachers should be able to use with Docs- share with PL dept, use for PD
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01 Dec 14Tammy Maginity
What you should know how to do with Google Docs: http://t.co/wyROIDJbYZ
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nakaskak
10 things every teacher should know how to do with Google Docs http://t.co/bXLDR4hXnC #rvsed
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23 Nov 14anpark
Google docs has 10 tools that everyone should know how to use.
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Google Docs is that you can share and collaborate on documents with others
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feedback on a writing assignment,
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Google Docs is “Revision History.
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Google released a suite of “Add-ons.
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Google allows you to leave voice comments with third-party applications
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esearch right within the document!
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Image Editing
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magsphelan
10 Things Every Teacher Should Know How To Do With Google Docs | Edudemic
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Sharing with individuals is relatively easy
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up to 50 people can edit a document at once
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There are two ways to share, first by sharing with a gmail account and second with a link. Either way collaborators will have the ability to edit, comment, and/or view
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Sometimes, you don’t want to make changes on a document
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I use “comments” instead of making changes directly to their paper
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By using “suggested edits” you can make changes to the document that others can either “accept” or “decline.”
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you can use this feature to see what changes they have made and restore an earlier version of the document if necessary
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To find and apply Add-ons, simply open a document and select “Add-ons” from the menu
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and Kaizena (for leaving Voice Comments)
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With this free tool, you can leave voice comments throughout a document just like you can with traditional text comments
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allow you to do research right within the document
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perform a basic Google search, search images
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Google Docs now allows you to edit images within a document
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the “download as” feature is your friend! This will allow you to access and edit content on different machines or to send it to others
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If you want to share your Google Doc with someone who doesn’t have a Google account, then you can do this with the “email as attachment” feature
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these features allow it to become an editing platform, collaboration tool, research aid, and much more
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Google Docs is a powerful word processing tool that many schools have adopted. As it’s similar to Microsoft Word and other word processing tools, most of its features are intuitive to use. However, in addition to completing many of the functions of a traditional word processor, Google Docs provides even more capabilities that can be invaluable to educators. Here are ten tricks that can make your life easier with Google Docs...
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Google Docs is a powerful word processing tool that many schools have adopted. As it’s similar to Microsoft Word and other word processing tools, most of its features are intuitive to use. However, in addition to completing many of the functions of a traditional word processor, Google Docs provides even more capabilities that can be …
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Google Docs is a powerful word processing tool that many schools have adopted. As it’s similar to Microsoft Word and other word processing tools, most of its features are intuitive to use. However, in addition to completing many of the functions of a traditional word processor, Google Docs provides even more capabilities that can be …
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