GoogleDocs
What is Google Docs?
If you have a Google account, Google Docs/Drive is just one of many services that Google offers that you can use with your Google account. With Google Docs you can create homework assignments such as essays and store them in the "Cloud" or Google Drive as Google calls it. GoogleDocs is also one of the options when creating a collaboration in a Canvas course or group.
Note: When students register their GoogleDocs account on their Canvas profile, they can submit assignments directly from their GoogleDocs account; however, some classes may require students to use Microsoft Word or other Microsoft software such as PowerPoint and Excel. For example, if students are taking CIS-160 (Practical Software Applications), they will be required to use Microsoft Office 2013 which includes (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Access). Check with your instructor to be sure of what is required. (see purchase options)
Video: GoogleDocs in Plain English
Video produced by Lee LaFever, www.commoncraft.com Links to an external site.
Below are some resources to get you started with GoogleDocs
- Docs, Sheets, and Slides Links to an external site. – tips on using the different types of files in GoogleDocs
- Share and collaborate Links to an external site. – tips on sharing and collaborating in GoogleDocs
- Download the Android App for Google Drive Links to an external site. – You can access your Google Drive from your phone or tablet
- Download the iOS version of app for Google Drive Links to an external site. – also available for iPhone and iPads
How to Register Your Google Docs account with Canvas
To use Google Docs in Canvas you must "register" your Google Docs account with your Canvas account. The link below has instructions on how to complete this task.