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Using Google documents

Monday, March 12, 2007

This is a small PDF which helps very new users use Google documents.  Google documents is an excellent tool for educators and students - you can edit and save documents online (and access them from anywhere).  You can also invite collaborators to help you edit your work (or have students do some good collaborative writing).



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On 14 March 2007, Terinea Tech Tips inscribed the following thoughts about this post:

Had a quick look over it, very informative and easy to read. Jamie

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On 27 October 2007, Steve Butzel inscribed the following thoughts about this post:

Thanks for making this document available. I plan to use parts of it for a short class I’m teaching for librarians. I’ll be sure to give you credit for the document!

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On 28 October 2007, Bill inscribed the following thoughts about this post:

Thank you, Steve!

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