Is there anything they haven’t thought of?

My hat goes off to Google, it never ceases to amaze me! First just its power as a search engine, then came images, all of a sudden I was viewing my house from space and before I know it I can now edit a document with someone on the other side of the world at the same time.

Jess and Rachel walked us through a great presentation on Google Groups and Google Docs. I was immediately impressed with the ‘user-friendliness’ of Google Groups. I can see the education value of this with older students as a way of communication on ideas topics, even as a controlled social medium. The ability for someone to be the ‘owner’ of the group has meant that I would use this in my class, having control at all times I feel is important.

Google Docs are impressive to say the least. Rachel’s demonstration with the one document that we all edited at the same was good to see the power however I did note one issue with someone continuously changing something that was correct and making it incorrect.

My final thoughts are that I would use Google Groups with older students and fellow teachers as a way to communicate ideas/thoughts/information. Google Docs would be used either as a way to mark students work or to create a presentation, or select one of the great templates available from Google Docs.

What do you have install for us next Google?

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One Response to “Google, Google, Google”

  1.   linapell Says:

    Mat – I know what you mean as I often wonder about where Google will take us next. I love the concept of collaborative working documents. Hopefully Google manages to iron out some of the bugs soon.

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