Google Docs Templates: Thousands Of Templates To Increase Productivity
Google Docs serves as one of the best alternatives to Microsoft Office and now they are making it even better by offering thousands of templates that users can use to cut down their time and efforts. The templates are uploaded by other users and cover a massive variety of areas including resumes, presentations, invoices, billing documents, budgets and financial models, agreements and contracts, labels, business cards and much more.
You can preview each template and start using it right away. The templates can be browsed by category, languages, template type and even by popularity and rating. You can also rate each template or embed it anywhere on the web. The gallery also lets you view the templates you have used or the ones you have submitted to the gallery.
Features:
- Thousands of templates for various Google Docs.
- Cover presentations, spreadsheets, forms and even drawings.
- Include materials from over a dozen categories.
- Rate each template it or embed it elsewhere.
- Similar sites: EbookBrowse and Calameo.
- Also see our article “3 Websites To Publish & Share Your PDFs Online “.
Visit GoogleDocstemplates @ www.docs.google.com/templates?view=public
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Educational Applications:
This announcement was from Google but I read it on Make use of RSS email I receive. I will add this link to all my blog sites for teachers and students to get quick access. I really like that I do not have to re-create the wheel eat time I need a classroom management form or document. The Google Docs template has over 100,000 sample forms for FREE… just how cool is that!
I suggest that all educators bookmark this great resources tool. Thai Medical and other disciplines should give this a look, even teacher-researchers. Remember, with Google Translate, you should be able to convert into Thai, if you need to. This is the link to Make Use of here. Here is the link to Google docs here.
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