The Guide to Google Drive Sharing – www.shakeuplearning.com
Google Drive is loaded with great features, but the ability to share and collaborate is truly what sets Google Drive apart from the pack. For experienced users, sharing is second nature; but for new users, it can be difficult to wrap your head around. To help new users understand sharing +Kasey Bell created a visual guide that covers the basics of sharing in Google Drive.
Shared via +Brandie Cain-Heard. Video by John R. Sowash
Kiker Learning Instructional Technology and Design – sites.google.com
Here’s a great Google Sites example from +Rich Kiker (spotted by +Dan Taylor). Icons for different Google Apps are arranged in a grid format making it easier to find which link you are looking for.
Mailbox Management – plus.google.com
Non-Gmail mailbox users have now more control over what is delivered to and blocked from their inboxes with the launch of Message Center, a web-based console where users can quickly and easily identify the messages that shouldn’t be labeled as spam (false positives) and that should be labeled as spam (false negatives), so the system learns how to manage spam more effectively.
Shared via +Kim Nilsson.
Work with any file, on any device, any time with new Docs, Sheets, and Slides – googledrive.blogspot.com
Docs, Sheets, and Slides are getting big updates on both mobile and desktop that make it easier than ever to work on any document, on any device, any time. We’re excited to announce:
-The arrival of the Slides mobile app
-The ability to edit and share Office files without having to convert them
-A new way to collaborate with Suggested Edits in Docs
Get the full story at: http://goo.gl/ZQ0d0u
New editing feature in Docs – plus.google.com
a new editing feature in Docs was introduced during the Google I/O keynote. In “Suggesting” mode, edits becomes suggestions that you can choose to approve or not.