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ICT In Education Course Week 8 : Collaborative Discussion

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At the eighth meeting of ICT in Education Course, on Friday, 08 November, 2019, at this meeting we discussed about cloud computing, which is how online-based applications can store our files and data safely and can be accessed wherever and whenever we need without having to worry about our data being lost. And one of the online-based applications that can be used as Cloud Computing is one of the applications developed by Google, which is Google Drive. 


And besides, at this meeting we also learned several other functions that we can use from Google Drive, namely as a medium for Online Collaborative Discussion. Apart from its general function of being Cloud Computing, we can also use Google Drive to do our work, collect our work, and also as a medium for Online Collaborative Discussion, as assigned by Mr. Dedi Kurniawan told us to create a discussion group and discuss about making an essay by using the Google Document feature available on Google Drive. By using this Google Document, we can add anyone who can participate to access the document and edit it. This is the essay that we made using Google Document to discuss it.


The original document can also be accessed by clicking the link below. 


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