Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Google Drive

Get it here.
Cost: Free

UDL Guideline 8.3- foster collaboration and communication
Google drive encourages and supports opportunities for peer interactions as well as constructs communities of learners engaged in common interests or activities. It allows you to share individual files or whole folders with specific people, your entire class or the entire school domain. You can share documents, videos, images and other files that are important to you. You can sync, store and access your files anywhere – on the web, on your hard drive or on the go.



General Critique
In Google drive, students can view any kind of file - Photoshop, Excel, PDFs, movies and more, they  can also edit files and the changes are instantly saved through the Drive desktop application. There is no need to upload or download. It's just there in Drive. You can also access Drive from anywhere when you install it on your mobile device. 

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