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Lesson Plans for Google Docs

Nov 7th, 2007 | By Eric Hoefler | Category: Education/Literacy

Google and Weekly Reader’s Writing for Teens magazine have put together a few lesson plans for to help teachers and students use Google Docs for collaborative writing. The lessons provide instructions for using Google Docs, student-oriented suggestions, tips, and checklists for working through an online, collaborative revision process, and an educator’s guide. Helpful stuff.

The lesson plans are available here.


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