Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Throttling up on Google Docs

After much deliberation and consideration, I have concluded that Google Docs is an amazing program that will benefit students and teachers.
Google Docs allow students and teachers to be editing and viewing one document simultaneously. While the document is being edited, all changes are being recorded and the document is saved automatically on the internet so the fear of losing information can be eliminated.
Google Docs will benefit everybody that uses it at the expense of only a few minutes for most people to get used to this extremely user friendly program. Google Docs closely resembles Microsoft Word, a program that most people are familiar with already. In order for a student with previous Microsoft Word experience to use Google Docs, he/she will have to simply sign up for a Google Account and use Google Docs in the same way that he/she will use Microsoft Word.
Once the student/teacher begins to use Google Docs, he/she will find out the full potential of this underrated program. The simplicity of the program speaks for itself, the program is easy to use and the program yields in amazing results.
Although there are a few drawbacks to Google Docs, these drawbacks go no further than computers connected to the internet. The pros outweigh the cons by a landslide.
Google is continually progressing with development of Google Docs, and from now on, Google Docs will only get better.

Just when you think "It can't get any better than this!", it will.
And Google Docs will make things better.

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