tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8607734970558837154.post4234201351709175488..comments2013-11-30T16:00:27.112-08:00Comments on Mr. Lobur: Reaction to Educause's Reading on Google AppsAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16784096086003766053noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8607734970558837154.post-41073188762214135752013-11-30T15:54:33.390-08:002013-11-30T15:54:33.390-08:00Hi Randy
I agree that Google Apps is a great tool...Hi Randy<br /><br />I agree that Google Apps is a great tool and this article could be a great source for someone who hasn’t used Google Apps. My school system has purchased their own “Wake County Public School System” WCPSS Google Drive license and is requiring all employees to utilize it for at least PLT documentation. We have found it very useful in our department for sharing documents such as department chair updates or even the budget spreadsheet. I have actually enjoyed having it up during PLT meetings because we are all able to view the live document as the dedicated person is taking minutes. We can also add are own comments. Since it is a school county system list each person by email id (first initial, last name), this makes it very user friendly for sharing documents with only our school employees or we can specifically limit based on each employees id. <br /><br />Unfortunately, we do not have the license or resources to be able to share documents with students, unless we share with “anyone”. As a business education teacher it would be nice to be able to share documents with just my class or have students be able to edit or add content to a document and have their student ID’s listed next to what they’ve edited. Overall, I think Google Docs is a great resource and I am excited about what it will be able to do in the future for education. Thanks for sharing! - ChrisAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01420924587580711121noreply@blogger.com