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Storing and Organizing Files  

 Description

Google Drive is a file storage and synchronization service developed by Google.  You can store your files securely and open or edit them from any device.

Drive starts you with 15 GB of free Google online storage, so you can keep photos, stories, designs, drawings, recordings, videos – anything. Access your own Google Drive here, https://drive.google.com.


 How it works

  


 Features
  • Access to your folder any where, even without network access.
  • You can quickly invite others to view, download, and collaborate on all the files you want–no email attachment needed.

 Affordances
  • Share files and folders easily.
  • Folder is synced and easily accessible.

 Limitations
  • By default, files uploaded is but not converted to Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides formats, may be up to 5 TB in size.
  • Documents: Up to 1.02 million characters. If you convert a text document to Google Docs format, it can be up to 50 MB.
  • Spreadsheets: Up to 2 million cells for spreadsheets that are created in or converted to Google Sheets.
  • Presentations: Up to 100 MB for presentations converted to Google Slides.

 Educator Usage
 Platforms Supported
Latest version of Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari browers / iOS / Android

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