Google shared drives offer shared space in Google Drive where teams can create, store, search, collaborate on, and access all their team-owned files. This document provides an overview of shared drives in U-M Google.
Google Support
This document provides best practices for sharing files and folders in Google Drive.
This document provides instructions to assist U-M faculty, staff, and students with claiming ownership of files and folders owned by non-affiliated accounts in U-M Google.
This article will define common terminology and icons used in both U-M Dropbox and U-M Google. It will also define terms that are not in Dropbox or Google.
The following chart provides you with a comparison of frequently used features and functionalities in U-M Dropbox with those of U-M Google Drive.
Each cloud collaboration service you use stores files in different ways. These differences can cause confusion and frustration when trying to find the files you own. This document provides steps for finding the files you own in the university’s various cloud collaboration services: Dropbox, Google, Microsoft 365 (OneDrive), Slack, and Zoom.
Overview
In many cases, you may need or are required to transfer ownership of files in Google Drive. However, it’s not always easy to find the files you own and have shared with specific people. ITS has created a tool to assist the university community with this task. This document provides instructions for using the tool to find these files so you can address them as needed.
This document provides an overview of the current features, functionality, and limitations of Google Chat to help you get started.
This document outlines how to access and use Google Meet for the web, Google Calendar, and Gmail.
Table of Contents
Overview
First Steps
Export & Download Your Google Drive (My Drive) Files
Export Your Google Data to a Personal Dropbox
Export & Download Your Google Mail
Export & Download Other Google Data
Next Steps
Overview