This quick Google video is only a minute and a half. It highlights a great way to organize your browsing experience, especially if you are like me and have a lot of different tabs open at the same time. Let us know in the comments if you are interested in more Google tips and tricks like this one.
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Hi everyone.Google has updated Docs and added a new feature called “Suggested Edits”. This is a great improvement on the commenting and collaborative editing aspect of Google Docs.
The great thing about google is its ability to share a document with someone else and allow them to collaborate and edit the work. Google has now added the ability to “suggest an edit”. This allows those who are collaborating to suggest an edit to a document without losing the original text. The collaborators of the document can then decided whether to accept or reject each edit. Google has also assigned color to each of the editors so you can easily see who is contributing and their suggestions. A great feature when multiple people are working on a document. To try out the suggestive editing feature, open a new document there should be a pencil icon in the top right hand corner of the document. This icon is the new editing function. Clicking it will bring down a menu with three options.
Google Docs is an amazing tool that you will be hearing a lot more about. Take 2 minutes and check out this video and then check out this link.
Combining the two could breathe new life into your writing instruction. Let us know how the Tech Integration Team (Amber and I) can help you accomplish your collaboration goals.
We have talked a lot about the collaborative nature of Google Docs. This video sums up everything I have been trying to say for months in a quick 31 seconds.
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