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Microsoft’s Live@edu versus Google Apps for EducationCreated by Kelly Walsh (The College of Westchester) on September 28, 2009
What free tools are these giants of the software industry providing to Education?
Both Microsoft and Google offer an evolving set of free online tools specifically for the education community. This week and next we’ll take a brief look at these offerings. I imagine we’ll find a good deal to like about both sets of applications, given the price and ease of a hosted (i.e. Internet based) tool set. Before starting I should add that Microsoft and Google are certainly not the only providers of free applications for education - in a brief look at collaboration tools back May I discussed a similar app suite from Zoho, but since Microsoft and Google are such behemoths of the software industry, there is particular interest in what they have to offer and how these offerings compare. We’ll start with Microsoft’s Live@edu service. Live@edu from Microsoft
[Please click here to continue reading the complete post at EmergingEdTech.com, where I blog regularly about the use of Internet technologies in education. Thanks!]
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