Maybe I missed something, but how is this different than the Word document a
student hands in or emails in?
Peter
Peter K. Richardson
Director of Information Services
Rutgers Preparatory School
1345 Easton Avenue
Somerset, NJ 08873
732-545-5600
www.rutgersprep.org
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Stephanie Oberle <
soberle@francisparker.org> wrote:
> For those of you using Google Docs at your school......
>
> We are implementing a pilot program for Google Docs this year. There are
> some concerns from the English Dept. about who writes the papers. Could you
> please let us know how you have handled this type of situation?
>
> from a concerned teacher....
> >I don't know if I want to do this, however I'm definitely willing to give
> it a try. I talked with
> xxx
> > at length about this last year and it seems to me that there are some big
> loopholes. I know all about them signing on etc. at home but there is no
> way of knowing who is doing the actual writing once a kid signs on. It
> could be parents, tutor,
> >anybody. Convince me how to assure that that it is definitely the kids
> writing and I'll sign on.
>
> Thanks for your help!
> Stephanie
> >
>
>
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