Google and I assume is partly behind how Google Apps now show real time
collaboration as docs are being edited.
Google Apps are free to K-12 schools, and I have no issues with their
privacy policies.
We're happy Google Apps users.
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On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 11:08 AM, Mary Beth Bergh <mbbergh@capecodacademy.org
> wrote:
> Anyone out there using Etherpad, or any other real-time collaborative
> editor? Do you have experience with a site available to the general public
> for free? Any privacy concerns for student use? Any suggestions are
> appreciated! You can post responses via ISED or reply directly to me at my
> email below. Thanks!
>
> Mary Beth Bergh
> Cape Cod Academy
> US/MS Technology Coordinator
> (508) 428-5400 x293
> mbbergh@capecodacademy.org
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