The Hub of the Wheel: Google Drive
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Google Drive is primarily a file storage location (like a cloud-based H drive) where users can store, organize and share files, documents videos and more Since it is web-based, these files can be accessed from any device that accesses the internet!
Teachers can upload and download files to and from Drive, store files in many formats or convert them to Google-supported formats. Additionally, they can share and collaborate on files with other users, solicit feedback and make changes. Drive is also a starting point for several other Google Apps (Docs, Forms, Slides, Sheets and Drawings), so this one place can be used as a starting point to create and access files from all those formats |
Drive OverviewDownload the Google Drive Tutorial and learn to upload files and folders, create new folders and manage settings.
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ProficienciesAccess the Google Drive worksheet in this document. Write your name in at the top of one column, then go through and type an "X" in the boxes of the skills you already have. Use the empty boxes to help determine what else you need to learn.
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