Google Docs are way more than just a word processor that can be digitally shared.

Add hyperlinks to create a HyperDoc that your audience can click through (like the one shown here).

Also, insert tables, pictures, drawings, charts, equations, and more to make your Doc visually stunning!

For how you can use a Google Doc to climb up the SAMR model, click here.

For tools that are available to assistant students, click here.

ACTIVatE Your Learners with Tech TChart

Use an old tool, and a new tool, in Google Docs to compare different versions of documents. This video shows you how to name a version in history, make a copy of it, and compare it to the final version so you, and your students, can visualize their growth.