Drive

Google Drive is a cloud based file storage system from Google. Drive is now the home of Google Docs as well, a suite of productivity tools, that offer collaborative editing on documents, spreadsheets, presentations, forms, drawings and more. Google Drive lets you store and access your files anywhere -- on the web, on your hard drive, or on the go. Here’s how it works:

1. Go to Google Drive on the web at drive.google.com.

2. Install Google Drive on your computer or mobile device.

3. Throw your files in Google Drive. It’s right there on your device.

Now your files go everywhere you do. Change a file on the web, on your computer, or on your mobile device and it updates on every device where you’ve installed Google Drive. Share, collaborate, or work alone: your files, your choice.

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Project Submission Option: If you would like to use Google Drive as one of your projects you can set up Drive, create an original Drive file, and submit the shared link on the project submission form.

Project Challenge Activity: Create 2 Google Drive files like building online rubrics, a grade book, or making a presentation.

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