Using the Google Docs word processor Skills: getting a Google account, creating a text document and sharing it on the Internet Concepts: stand-alone applications versus networked applications in which the program, the data or both are stored on the Internet This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License.
Where does this topic fit? Internet concepts – Applications – Technology – Implications Internet skills – Application development – Content creation – User skills
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Google Docs
Google Docs home page
Commands
Sharing
Create a new document
A blank document inside the browser
Word processing commands
Enter and edit your document
Save the document locally
Networked versus stand- alone applications Stand- alone PC
Summary
Resources Google Docs: Getting started guide: cs&guide=21008&from=21008&rd=1 Google Docs in plain English: _embedded Some Google Docs tips and tricks: tutorial/4999/ docs/18730/
Self-study questions 1.Explore the options for sharing documents – what are they? 2.Describe a school situation in which you would like to share a document with someone else. 3.Describe a professional situation in which you would like to share a document with someone else. 4.The Google Docs word processor program is loaded from a server on the Web. When is it loaded? 5.What are advantages of the Google Docs word processor over Microsoft word? 6.What are the advantages of Microsoft Word over the Google Docs word processor?