gle docs. Google Apps makes use of docs, calendar, gmail, start page (like igoogle) and sites.
Unfortunately I can't open it up for others to view because of privacy, but google have a couple of sample pages.
http://www.google.com/a/help/intl/en/edu/index.html…
Added by Ben Grundy at 9:53pm on November 29, 2008
nment using Google Docs and share it with you. In this way, whenever you log into your Google Docs account, you will have the assignments in your main directory. You can then make comments into the documents and even put down a mark. When the student logs into their account, they will automatically see the changes you have made. These assignments could be in the form of Documents, Spreadsheets, or Presentations.
If you are interested in exploring Google Apps further, you can create a classroom wiki (through Google Sites) and use the "Filing Cabinet" feature, which lets students upload any files, no matter what the format is.
If you haven't looked into Google Apps - Education Edition yet, it may be just the thing you are looking for to start eliminating paper. check out: Google Apps on YouTube.
Hope that helps.…
ed faithful. The only time I've ever had a problem was going from MS Office (especially PowerPoint) to Google docs, but I never do anymore. I do all of my document creation inside Google Docs and download from there as a backup.
As far as connectivity goes, I've never had an issue on Google's end. I've been using Docs on my home PC for years now, and I've never had an issue. I maintain a backup just in case (local and Dropbox) but so far so good.…