Life is easy for digital teachers - as long as everybody is using the same digital tools. However, this is not always the case. Often students refuse to sign up for one more web-service or are sceptical in general when it comes to cloud services. Fortunately Google Drive provides an ecosystem which is flexible enough to let you work with your students even when they don't use Drive themselves. What's more, when Google doesn't have the tools required there are third party Drive apps and scripts can be very welcome.
The following video shows tips on how to make the workflow for grading or marking homework easier with Google Drive, the Form+ Drive app, the Save to Drive script and the "Track Changes" add-on, as well as with the Google Drive desktop application and marking in MS Word.
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