Google Docs Text Highlighter, Find Recently Opened Files in Chromebook and more

Texthelp’s Highlighting Tools add-on in Google Docsplus.google.com

Texthelp’s Highlighting Tools add-on in Google Docs lets you highlight key areas of your document to collect, group and learn from later. By “collecting highlights” you can extract them into a new document for students or educators to review. http://goo.gl/qfvyrb h/t +Bjorn Behrendt

Learn the Latest Classroom Writing Tips with Google Docsblog.backupify.com

Here are a few tips to store away for the beginning of the school year. These will help you use the full feature set of Google Docs in your classroom. Shared by +Katherine Davis

Google Drive and Office compatibility – The Apps Show Episode 4 www.youtube.com

Google+ Removes Real Name Policyplus.google.com

“Over the years, as Google+ grew and its community became established, we steadily opened up this policy, from allowing +Page owners to use any name of their choosing to letting YouTube users bring their usernames into Google+. Today, we are taking the last step: there are no more restrictions on what name you can use.”

h/t +Moritz Tolxdorff

Find Recently Opened Files in Chromebookplus.google.com

If you didn’t know, all Google Drive files that you have open in any window on a Chromebook can be found in the Shelf in your Drive icon.

Spotted by +Chris McCaffrey 
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