Listly by Fiona Beal
After looking through all the Google posts that were shared to my various subscriptions recently, these are the ten that have caught my eye so far.
Never send an email by mistake again! Installing the Gmail lab “Undo Send” allows you to retract messages where you may have made a spelling mistake, grammar error, or communicated (…) Read more
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Liz Sproat, Google's head of education in Europe, believes Google products can play a key role in our schools, but it faces tough competition
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Looking for some good mind mapping and brainstorming tools? The four tools in this post are integrated with Google Drive which means that you can easily create, edit and share your mind maps and diagrams right from your Drive.Also, these tools support real-time collaboration, a feature ideal for students group work. Different participants can work on the same mind map with the ability to see each others edits as they happen.
Google's powerhouse of an online office suite is great for creating documents, spreadsheets and presentations from any Internet-enabled device, but there's more to the platform than that. Here are three ways you can use Drive that don't involve boring ol' productivity.
From streaming music to moving cloud-stored files, this post gives you 6 great ways to make the most out of Google’s 15 GB of Shared Storage.
'An easier way to save files to Google Drive' This is an old post but it shows a great way easily to save web posts to your Google Drive if you are a Google Chrome user - using the Google Drive extension