r but we are a Google school. I just know that Google changes some formatting options when it converts docs to its format and sometimes the formatting matters. Maybe I need to get past the formatting issues and just accept plain text.
If SharePoint allows the students to upload to your doc library and then gives them only rights to see their own work, it sounds like you have a solution. If it works like Google Docs, once the file is shared with someone and is in a Google docs format, both people can access it and edit it. Google Docs even has a history timeline so you can see if one of your cherubs changed something after you graded it. The problem is this only works if the file is converted to a Google docs format. I hope you have better luck with SharePoint and MS One Note.…
gle Docs then iGoogle and finally Google Apps. This was exactly what I had envisioned for my project! Now, I use the calendar, Talk, and all the Docs. My masters project will now be a publication of a practitioners paper. I'd love to have any input from other Google Docs, Calender, Talk users in the classroom.…
Here's a better link to the discussion on Google http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Google+Docs/thread?tid=63222afb1f6f2143&hl=en&fid=63222afb1f6f21430004a3a5e49db8bd
is no need to
upload new versions, just make corrections and changes on the original
and forget it.
I thought in some ways, Docs was just as complicated to train on than
the eFolio site, which is notoriously difficult for beginners.
I am wondering what new users to Google Docs find the most difficult to get used to, or what is most confusing at first?More at teachingwithgoogledocs.blogspot.com…