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100 Great Google Docs Tips for Students & Educators | AccreditedOnlineColleges.org
Another 100 great tips page from Accredited Online Colleges.org this one dealing with Google Docs. It includes the main keyboard shortcuts, hacks, features and lots more related to using Google Docs.
Blogs Wikis Docs Chart
This is a nice comparative chart with embedded links to examples of blogs, wikis and Google Docs.
OffiSync - Enabling Collaboration
If you are looking to use Google Docs but also want the security of Microsoft Word then the Offisync Beta plugin may be worth considering. Offisync allows you to open and save your documents online in Google Docs and access them from any computer. This enables you to access your files from any computer with or without Microsoft Office. You can also manage, create and delete Google docs folders and add collaborators to your documents and manage their permissions.
For another perspective check out http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/offisync_microsoft_office_plus_google_docs_is_the_perfect_app.php
Google Docs
This is the place to find all about what's new in Google Docs? AS the folks at Google say,
"We're still working to make Google Docs a better place, and we're listening closely to your suggestions. If you have anything you'd like to tell us, don't hesitate to let us know, and keep checking back for additions and improvements."
InformIT: Understanding Cloud Computing > Cloud Computing: What It IsAnd What It Isn't
Cloud computing represents a major change in how we store digital information and run computer applications. Instead of running programs and storing data on an individual desktop computer, everything is hosted in the "cloud" — an assemblage of computers and servers accessed via the Internet. In this article, Cloud Computing author Michael Miller describes what cloud computing is (and what it isn't), and how it will impact the way you use computers in the future.
Marking work in Google Docs | ICT in my Classroom
This great post from Tom Barrett is a great take on what is the best way to give feedback on a piece of work produced in Google Docs? What formatting tools are most appropriate to use when leaving comments? How do you organise 30 to 60 pieces of work hand
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