Using Google Docs in the Classroom, Grade 6-8

Using Google Docs in the Classroom, Grade 6-8 by Steve Butz is a resource published by Teacher Created Resources in 2012, featuring 96 pages in English. This book provides an overview of Google Docs, a free online software suite that includes word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, forms, and drawing programs. It highlights how students can create, edit, share, and collaborate on documents from any computer with Internet access, making it a valuable tool for both classroom and home use.
Readers will find practical insights into the benefits of collaborative learning through the use of technology in education. The book emphasizes the accessibility of Google Docs, allowing students to work together seamlessly on various projects. With a focus on enhancing teaching methods and integrating computers and technology into the learning environment, this edition serves as a guide for educators looking to enrich their students’ educational experiences.
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Google Docs is a free online software suite of word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, forms, and drawing programs. All files are stored by Google and are accessible from any computer that has Internet access. The format allows students to create, edit, share, and collaborate on documents with their peers–in the classroom or at home. Discover how rewarding collaborative learning can be as you use this fantastic technological resource.
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