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Control access to AppSheet with a new Admin console setting Posted: 02 Dec 2020 04:16 PM PST What's changingOn December 14, 2020, Google Workspace admins will begin seeing a new control for AppSheet in the Additional Google services section of the Admin console. AppSheet is available to all Google Workspace customers; this new setting simply gives admins the ability to enable or disable user access to AppSheet at the domain, organizational unit (OU), group, or level. Who's impactedAdmins Why you'd use itAppSheet allows users to maximize the power of Google Workspace by building custom applications on top of Workspace applications and other services and applications in their environment, all without writing any code. Read more about using AppSheet to build solutions for your workflows. Additional DetailsDisabling AppSheet If your users are already using AppSheet, turning the additional service off will disable access for all app creators and users, and will stop applications from running. To find out who in your organization is using AppSheet, use the Token Audit Log in the Admin console at Reports > Audit Log > Token. Select "+ Add a filter" and choose "Application name," then enter "AppSheet". You'll then see a list of users in your organization who have used AppSheet. Visit the Help Center to learn more about using AppSheet in your organization. Getting started
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Posted: 02 Dec 2020 01:56 PM PST Quick launch summaryOriginality reports in Google Classroom and Assignments are now better at detecting potential plagiarism by alerting you when a document contains symbols from different alphabets or other writing systems. Students sometimes swap out specific characters with similar looking symbols in order to trick plagiarism detection technology. For example, if the letter "a'' is replaced with the Greek symbol "⍺" or Cyrillic symbol "α," a plagiarized assignment may not be detected as such. Originality reports will now alert you when a document contains symbols from another alphabet or writing system. Educators can then review it and determine whether the student had a legitimate reason for using those different symbols. Note that students who use originality reports will not see this feature. Getting started
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