Google Workspace

Google Drive

Drive is the home of all of your documents, spreadsheets, slides, forms, and other files. These dynamic documents can easily be shared with coworkers, students, and parents, making Drive an invaluable tool for remote learning. 

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Google Docs

Google Docs is a document editor similar to Microsoft Word, where multiple people can work on the same document at once. 

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Google Slides

Google Slides lets users create and share presentations, similar to PowerPoint. It is a fantastic tool to create lecture slides or storybooks. 

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Google Sheets

Google Sheets is a powerful spreadsheet program, similar to Excel, used to manipulate and organize data. 

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Google Forms

Google Forms lets users create surveys and collect data from students and parents. Responses can then be imported into Google Sheets for further analysis. 

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Google Drawings

Google Drawings is a flexible tool for creating diagrams, shapes, and other drawings that can be imported into other apps like Slides and Docs.

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Google Sites

Google Sites gives teachers and students tools to build simple but beautiful websites. Sites allows the users to easily embed documents, slides, images and video from the users' Google Drive

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Google Jamboard

Jamboard is a collaborative whiteboard workspace.  The collaborative "Boards" can be shared and saved like other Google documents.

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Google Keep

Google Keep is a collaborative note sharing app. Students and teachers can use it to collect and organize lists, websites, and web clippings. Lists can be shared like other Google documents. 

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