Last year Google added the option to insert your Google Keep notes into your Google Documents. That feature made it easy for students who use Google Keep to bookmark resources while conducting research to then insert those bookmarked resources into their Google Documents.
This week Google changed the way that you can access Google Keep in Google Documents. Previously, you could access your Google Keep notes through the “tools” drop-down menu in Google Docs. Now you can access your Google Keep notes through the side panel located in bottom, right corner of your Google Documents. Watch my new video to see how to access Google Keep through Google Docs.
Learn more about Google Keep in tomorrow’s Practical Ed Tech webinar, Get Organized With Google Classroom, Calendar, and Keep.