![]() ![]() If they edit a policy, any changes are immediately viewable from the website. If they upload a new policy to the folder it displays automatically on the website. If you click on a policy then it display from Google Drive. Here is an example Wigan St Andrews have a folder in their Ggogle Drive where they upload policies and that folder is automatically displayed on the website. This is exactly what cloud based document stores can do. It would be much simpler if you could just edit the original document and that edit be reflected in every place where that document is shared automatically. This is a hugely time consuming task and often gets forgotten in the busy school day. ![]() Typically, when a school produces a document it needs uploading to a website, then whenever a new version of the same document is created then the old one needs removing from the website and the new one uploading to replace. Here, however we are focusing on one particular workflow aspect which can be a huge timesaver for schools. There are lots of benefits to moving to a cloud based document store in school, not least in building a truly collaborative learning environment accessible from home and school. Thereafter Google Drive is yours to use in school for free for as long as you maintain your blogsite with us. We allow any school to use their blog's domain to host a Google Apps for Education domain and we only charge £50 to set this up for you. All you need is a domain to create your drive on. It is included with Google Apps for Education which is free for schools to use. ![]() Google Drive is a cloud based document store. ![]()
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