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Teachers and Principals Talk about Google Docs

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Uploaded by on Aug 5, 2008

http://www.google.com/educators/docs

Teachers, principals, and students tell us how and why they use Google Docs in their schools.

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  • This is fabulous! I am meeting with some teachers today concerning google docs and will show them this video first. Thanks for the great video!

  • I like google docs, but the only problem that is has is that it isn't a full fledged word processor like Pages or Word.

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  • Google docs is indeed a very valuable and convenient tool for teachers and students. Thanks for sharing this video!

  • Thatr's really cool!

  • sounds interesting for my use.

  • @soulfulnotes Actually, you can highlight the word and right-click, which will give you spelling suggestions

  • @hewnandhammered What if Google gets in hot water later (like MS)? After becoming embedded in classrooms? Our students don't need to be in the middle of court battles. School districts shouldn't take everything offered free, just because it's free. Let's dismantle the teachers unions first, to free up more cash and vis-a-vis more options.

  • @hewnandhammered Anti-regulatory initiatives don't require the FCC or any other administrative power imposing regulation.

  • @jkirk1626 I thought "net neutrality" was actually anti-regulatory - that is, a level playing field for all users?

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