Create and Share Documents 2

Overview

Creating, editing and sharing documents has never been easier. There are a range of institutional and third-party applications that you can use to create effective learning resources for your students.

How To Get Started

What's Right for Me?

Use Google Docs to collaboratively create documents with students and/or colleagues. 

  • Allows up-to 49 simultaneous collaborators to work in a single document;
  • Keeps a second-by-second revison history;
  • Embedded text-based and video chat options foster synchronous collaboration;
  • Streamlined commenting system allows for excellent asynchronous collaboration
  • Files can be downloaded and saved in a range of formats, including .docx and .pdf;
  • Single account also provides access to spreadsheets, presentation slides, forms and a drawing program.

Use MS Word to create documents that are formatted and styled in specific ways.

  • Large range of document formatting options, including fonts, themes and styles;
  • Integration with citation managment tools to quickly add references and bibliographies;
  • Track changes option for asynchronous collaboration.

Use Blackboard to quickly post information online. 

  • Paste directly from Word or Google Docs;
  • Immediately share content with students, no need to upload files;
  • Ability to track views and determine how may students have viewed the content.

Uses and Benefits

  Google Docs Word Blackboard
Synchronous Collaboration Yes No No
Requires a Thrid-Party Account Yes No No
Save File in a Number of Formats Yes Yes No
Track Number of Views No No Yes
Send Document Over Email Yes Yes No
Insert Images Yes Yes Yes
Insert Tables Yes Yes Yes
Insert Active Links Yes Yes Yes
Insert Videos No No Yes
Automatic Translation Options Yes No 

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Other Resources

Google Docs

MS Word

Where To Get Help

There are a number of ways to get help using Google Docs, Word and Blackboard. You can:

  • Chat with us using the widget to the right of this page
  • Call our help hotline: 905-601-8859
  • Drop-by the Library's Technology Center for in-person help.