Google added several new features to its Apps suite this week, aiming explicitly at students.
They include an equation editor; superscripts and subscripts; a newly integrated translation function; footnote printing and different bulleting styles for lists “for humanities buffs.”
This is significant in part because of Google integrating the classroom into its design process, as well as because of the increasing number of campuses relying on Google Apps.
(via TechCrunch)
Posted on September 28, 2009 at 6:37 pm by Bryan Alexander · Permalink
In: Infrastructure Support, Tools · Tagged with: Google, Google Apps
In: Infrastructure Support, Tools · Tagged with: Google, Google Apps




