How to use Google Groups to create great team communication
This video will show you how to setup and use Google Groups to enhance and facilitate great communication with and amongst your sport team members. Coach Limpert shows you how to create a Google Group, get your players, coaches and parents into the group, and the key settings necessary to customize the group to your teams needs. You will learn that Google Groups can be used for Q & A, Forums, and simple email communication and you will understand that when anyone in the group can post information to the group that means less work for you having to initiate and create all of the communication items teams need to manage.
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