Google has introduced many innovative products over the years through acquisition and internal development, driven by its vision to organize the world's information. Some of its major products and their introduction years include Search (1997), AdWords/AdSense (2000), Gmail (2004), Maps/Earth (2005), Android (2005), Chrome (2008), and Drive (2012). The document emphasizes that accepting and adapting to change is important for success, as Google has embraced change through new strategies and product development.
This document discusses Google Apps for Education and provides reasons for using it in classrooms. Some key points include:
- Google Apps for Education provides 7 core apps and 62 other services for free to educators. The commercial version would typically cost $50 per account per year.
- It allows one login for many services and collaboration across different devices and platforms.
- Automatic backups are included and the apps allow for simultaneous collaboration in real-time.
The document then demonstrates some of the features and capabilities of Google Docs, Sites, Groups, and SketchUp. It also provides some resources and tips for using Google Apps for Education.
Google Drive allows users to create and collaborate on documents, presentations, and spreadsheets for free. Key features include 5GB of free storage, the ability to work offline and have changes synced online, and collaborative editing tools like chat and comment functions. Additional Google apps like Docs, Sheets, and Slides can be used within Drive for document creation and sharing. Third-party apps and add-ons are also available to extend the functionality of Drive.
Google began in 1996 as a research project by Larry Page and Sergey Brin. It has since grown to be the world's largest search engine with its headquarters in California and over 70 offices globally. Google now processes over 40,000 search queries per second and generates $74.5 billion in annual revenue primarily from advertising. In the future, Google is exploring opportunities in self-driving cars, robotics, modular phones, smart contact lenses, and wind and solar energy projects.
Google is an American multinational company founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin built around its popular search engine. It has since expanded to offer over 151 products and services including Gmail, YouTube, Android, Google Maps, Google Chrome, and more. The company's mission is to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful through innovations like high-speed internet with Google Fiber and advances in voice search, translation, and customization.
How To Use Google Docs & Share Files - Belinda Bagatsing - digitalthinkingbeedigitalthinkingbee.com
This document discusses how to use Google Docs and share files on Google Drive. It explains that Google Docs is a cloud-based word processing platform that allows for sharing and editing of documents. It provides instructions on setting up a Google account, creating documents, and using features like auto-save, comments, editing, revision history, voice typing, and sharing options. Sharing can be done directly from within a document or from the user's Google Drive dashboard by sending a link or changing the document's privacy settings. The goal is to demonstrate the various capabilities of Google Docs for collaboration.
Here are the slides from Week 6, part of the Social Media Driving Licence.
Please note that much of this session involved hands-on/live demo elements which are not covered in these slides.
Google has introduced many innovative products over the years through acquisition and internal development, driven by its vision to organize the world's information. Some of its major products and their introduction years include Search (1997), AdWords/AdSense (2000), Gmail (2004), Maps/Earth (2005), Android (2005), Chrome (2008), and Drive (2012). The document emphasizes that accepting and adapting to change is important for success, as Google has embraced change through new strategies and product development.
This document discusses Google Apps for Education and provides reasons for using it in classrooms. Some key points include:
- Google Apps for Education provides 7 core apps and 62 other services for free to educators. The commercial version would typically cost $50 per account per year.
- It allows one login for many services and collaboration across different devices and platforms.
- Automatic backups are included and the apps allow for simultaneous collaboration in real-time.
The document then demonstrates some of the features and capabilities of Google Docs, Sites, Groups, and SketchUp. It also provides some resources and tips for using Google Apps for Education.
Google Drive allows users to create and collaborate on documents, presentations, and spreadsheets for free. Key features include 5GB of free storage, the ability to work offline and have changes synced online, and collaborative editing tools like chat and comment functions. Additional Google apps like Docs, Sheets, and Slides can be used within Drive for document creation and sharing. Third-party apps and add-ons are also available to extend the functionality of Drive.
Google began in 1996 as a research project by Larry Page and Sergey Brin. It has since grown to be the world's largest search engine with its headquarters in California and over 70 offices globally. Google now processes over 40,000 search queries per second and generates $74.5 billion in annual revenue primarily from advertising. In the future, Google is exploring opportunities in self-driving cars, robotics, modular phones, smart contact lenses, and wind and solar energy projects.
Google is an American multinational company founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin built around its popular search engine. It has since expanded to offer over 151 products and services including Gmail, YouTube, Android, Google Maps, Google Chrome, and more. The company's mission is to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful through innovations like high-speed internet with Google Fiber and advances in voice search, translation, and customization.
How To Use Google Docs & Share Files - Belinda Bagatsing - digitalthinkingbeedigitalthinkingbee.com
This document discusses how to use Google Docs and share files on Google Drive. It explains that Google Docs is a cloud-based word processing platform that allows for sharing and editing of documents. It provides instructions on setting up a Google account, creating documents, and using features like auto-save, comments, editing, revision history, voice typing, and sharing options. Sharing can be done directly from within a document or from the user's Google Drive dashboard by sending a link or changing the document's privacy settings. The goal is to demonstrate the various capabilities of Google Docs for collaboration.
Here are the slides from Week 6, part of the Social Media Driving Licence.
Please note that much of this session involved hands-on/live demo elements which are not covered in these slides.
Google drive, google docs and google groupsFred Carbine
The document discusses Google Drive, Docs, and Groups - cloud-based applications that allow users to store, share, and collaborate on files from any device. Google Drive is a file storage service, while Google Docs allows creating and editing documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. Google Groups enables creating online communities for sharing content and discussing topics.
Creative ways of using Google Presentations (2014 Edition) Jeffrey Bradbury
Are you looking to create amazing presentations? Are you a Google Apps for Education School and you are interested in expanding what GAFE can do? Check out these great ideas for your classroom.
TeacherCast University and TeacherCast.net are produced by Jeff Bradbury. For more information, please visit www.TeacherCast.net
This document discusses tools provided by Google that can be used for educational purposes. It provides an overview of Google's mission and philosophy, then describes various Google tools and services including Google Search, Google Books, Google Earth, Google Maps, Google News, Google Docs and Spreadsheets, Custom Search Engines, and Google Apps for Education. It encourages educators to get a Google account to start using the tools and to focus on mastering one tool at a time.
Google is an American technology company that provides a variety of internet-related tools and services. It offers major products like Google Search, Chrome, Gmail, Drive, Maps, and YouTube. Google also provides business tools such as AdWords, AdSense, and Google Apps. Additionally, it has specialized search tools for academics, trends, patents, and more. Google's suite of products covers areas like web, business, media, geography, education, and social networking to provide users with many different online services.
Google Apps for Education (GAFE) provides instant collaboration and data gathering across devices. Users have separate private and public accounts - private is for administrative documents and student work between HCPSS staff and students only, while public can be shared outside HCPSS but items can't be shared from public to private. It's best to use different web browsers for personal and GAFE accounts to avoid signing into the wrong one. GAFE works well with Chrome and HCPSS users are directed to hcpss.me for more information.
Google was founded in 1996 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin as a research project. It is now headquartered in Mountain View, California and led by CEO Eric Schmidt. Google develops many products and services including its search engine, Chrome browser, Gmail, Android and Google Maps. It has grown tremendously and now employs thousands of people with annual revenues of over $20 billion in 2008. Going forward, Google is expected to expand further into mobile and enterprise software.
Introduce participants to relevant Google tools to help increase their effectiveness & efficiency. Tools include:
Google Voice, Google Scholar, A Google A Day, Google for Lesson Plans and Activities, Ngram, Google News, Google Images and Custom Search Engine.
From my ISTE 2014 presentation
Google Drive is a file hosting service that provides 15GB of free storage. Users can access files from any device by signing into their Google Account. Google Drive stores files uploaded by the user as well as documents created using Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides. Google Docs allows multiple users to collaboratively edit documents and spreadsheets in real time from different locations. It has advantages like mobile access and ability to open many file types, but disadvantages include lack of offline access and need for internet connection. The document provides instructions on how to use key features of Google Drive and Google Docs like uploading files, changing file views, searching, and sharing documents.
This document provides a list of productivity tools and apps to help teachers organize their work. It includes recommendations for web tools, mobile apps, software, and browser extensions. Specific tools highlighted include HabitRPG for developing routines, Google Calendar for event planning, Hootsuite and IFTTT for managing social media time, and various bookmarking, note-taking and file sharing tools like Diigo, Evernote, Google Drive, and LiveBinders. The document emphasizes integrating different tools and provides links to resources for using them.
Google Drive is a cloud storage and synchronization service developed by Google that allows users to store files and access them from any device. It provides 15GB of free storage that can be used to store photos, videos, documents and any other file type. Files stored in Drive can be accessed from any device and shared with other users to view, download or collaborate. Google Drive also integrates with other Google productivity apps like Docs, Sheets and Slides to allow real-time collaboration on documents, spreadsheets and presentations. In emergency situations like hard drive crashes, Google Drive provides a backup of all user data.
Google drive power point presentation (1)Roberto Peña
Google Drive is a file storage and synchronization service that allows users to store files in the cloud, synchronize files across devices, and share files. It includes Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides for collaborative editing of documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and more. Google Drive provides unlimited storage for files, folders, and backup for $10 per month per user, and synchronizes business files across computers, phones and tablets for easy access. Users can access additional G Suite applications like Forms, Sites, Calendar, and Hangouts through their Google Drive account.
This document provides an overview of Google, including:
- 10 principles that guide Google's approach, such as focusing on users and moving quickly.
- A brief history starting in 1996 as a Stanford research project and growing to billions in revenue.
- Descriptions of Google's headquarters culture that encourages innovation and sharing ideas.
- Summaries of popular Google products and services like Gmail, Maps, and YouTube.
- Examples of Google's innovations in areas like search, mobile, self-driving cars, and more.
Google offers a wide range of products and services including Search, Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Chat, Google Wave, Google Buzz, Google Sites, Google Knol, iGoogle, and Google Voice. Many of these services integrate with each other and allow users to access information, communicate, and collaborate both online and offline. Google's suite of products aims to provide users with powerful tools to search, share, organize, and multi-task across the internet and on mobile devices.
Larry Page and Sergey Brin founded Google in 1995 as a research project at Stanford University. They developed a search engine called Backrub which became Google in 1997, known for its quick and accurate search results. Google launched commercial products like Gmail and Google Maps and became the most popular search engine. It grew through funding rounds and strategic acquisitions like YouTube. Today Google remains the dominant search provider and has partnerships with companies like NASA, positioning it for continued success.
This document provides an introduction to Google and its many free services, including Gmail for email storage, Google Calendar, Google Docs for creating and sharing documents, Google Talk for instant messaging, Google Reader for RSS feeds, Google Photos, Google Sites for creating websites, integration with YouTube, Google Scholar for academic research, Google Books, and many other tools and resources. It highlights the accessibility of services from any connected computer and ability to share calendars, documents and other information with other users.
This document provides an overview of Google Apps that can be used in the classroom, including Google Search, Google Drive, Google Docs, Google Forms, Google Slides, Google Drawings, Google Hangouts, Google+, and Google Communities. It explains what each app is used for, how students and teachers can benefit from using the apps, and includes screenshots and links for examples. The overall purpose is to demonstrate how these free Google tools can be leveraged for collaboration, organization, and communication in educational settings.
The document provides an overview of a Google Apps for Education training event held in London on July 29, 2010. It includes summaries of presentations on Google Docs, Sites, Calendar, Maps and training resources available for educators interested in learning more about Google Apps. The document also shares ideas for classroom uses of the different Apps tools.
Google was founded in 1998 by Sergy Brin and Larry Page. It now employs over 178,000 people worldwide running thousands of servers processing over 1 petabyte of user data per hour. Google's mission is to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful. The company offers a wide range of online and offline products and services including search, maps, gmail, advertising, and more accessed on desktops, mobile devices, and tablets. Google has established itself as a highly differentiated and relevant brand with a strong global presence and awareness.
Google drive, google docs and google groupsFred Carbine
The document discusses Google Drive, Docs, and Groups - cloud-based applications that allow users to store, share, and collaborate on files from any device. Google Drive is a file storage service, while Google Docs allows creating and editing documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. Google Groups enables creating online communities for sharing content and discussing topics.
Creative ways of using Google Presentations (2014 Edition) Jeffrey Bradbury
Are you looking to create amazing presentations? Are you a Google Apps for Education School and you are interested in expanding what GAFE can do? Check out these great ideas for your classroom.
TeacherCast University and TeacherCast.net are produced by Jeff Bradbury. For more information, please visit www.TeacherCast.net
This document discusses tools provided by Google that can be used for educational purposes. It provides an overview of Google's mission and philosophy, then describes various Google tools and services including Google Search, Google Books, Google Earth, Google Maps, Google News, Google Docs and Spreadsheets, Custom Search Engines, and Google Apps for Education. It encourages educators to get a Google account to start using the tools and to focus on mastering one tool at a time.
Google is an American technology company that provides a variety of internet-related tools and services. It offers major products like Google Search, Chrome, Gmail, Drive, Maps, and YouTube. Google also provides business tools such as AdWords, AdSense, and Google Apps. Additionally, it has specialized search tools for academics, trends, patents, and more. Google's suite of products covers areas like web, business, media, geography, education, and social networking to provide users with many different online services.
Google Apps for Education (GAFE) provides instant collaboration and data gathering across devices. Users have separate private and public accounts - private is for administrative documents and student work between HCPSS staff and students only, while public can be shared outside HCPSS but items can't be shared from public to private. It's best to use different web browsers for personal and GAFE accounts to avoid signing into the wrong one. GAFE works well with Chrome and HCPSS users are directed to hcpss.me for more information.
Google was founded in 1996 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin as a research project. It is now headquartered in Mountain View, California and led by CEO Eric Schmidt. Google develops many products and services including its search engine, Chrome browser, Gmail, Android and Google Maps. It has grown tremendously and now employs thousands of people with annual revenues of over $20 billion in 2008. Going forward, Google is expected to expand further into mobile and enterprise software.
Introduce participants to relevant Google tools to help increase their effectiveness & efficiency. Tools include:
Google Voice, Google Scholar, A Google A Day, Google for Lesson Plans and Activities, Ngram, Google News, Google Images and Custom Search Engine.
From my ISTE 2014 presentation
Google Drive is a file hosting service that provides 15GB of free storage. Users can access files from any device by signing into their Google Account. Google Drive stores files uploaded by the user as well as documents created using Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides. Google Docs allows multiple users to collaboratively edit documents and spreadsheets in real time from different locations. It has advantages like mobile access and ability to open many file types, but disadvantages include lack of offline access and need for internet connection. The document provides instructions on how to use key features of Google Drive and Google Docs like uploading files, changing file views, searching, and sharing documents.
This document provides a list of productivity tools and apps to help teachers organize their work. It includes recommendations for web tools, mobile apps, software, and browser extensions. Specific tools highlighted include HabitRPG for developing routines, Google Calendar for event planning, Hootsuite and IFTTT for managing social media time, and various bookmarking, note-taking and file sharing tools like Diigo, Evernote, Google Drive, and LiveBinders. The document emphasizes integrating different tools and provides links to resources for using them.
Google Drive is a cloud storage and synchronization service developed by Google that allows users to store files and access them from any device. It provides 15GB of free storage that can be used to store photos, videos, documents and any other file type. Files stored in Drive can be accessed from any device and shared with other users to view, download or collaborate. Google Drive also integrates with other Google productivity apps like Docs, Sheets and Slides to allow real-time collaboration on documents, spreadsheets and presentations. In emergency situations like hard drive crashes, Google Drive provides a backup of all user data.
Google drive power point presentation (1)Roberto Peña
Google Drive is a file storage and synchronization service that allows users to store files in the cloud, synchronize files across devices, and share files. It includes Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides for collaborative editing of documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and more. Google Drive provides unlimited storage for files, folders, and backup for $10 per month per user, and synchronizes business files across computers, phones and tablets for easy access. Users can access additional G Suite applications like Forms, Sites, Calendar, and Hangouts through their Google Drive account.
This document provides an overview of Google, including:
- 10 principles that guide Google's approach, such as focusing on users and moving quickly.
- A brief history starting in 1996 as a Stanford research project and growing to billions in revenue.
- Descriptions of Google's headquarters culture that encourages innovation and sharing ideas.
- Summaries of popular Google products and services like Gmail, Maps, and YouTube.
- Examples of Google's innovations in areas like search, mobile, self-driving cars, and more.
Google offers a wide range of products and services including Search, Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Chat, Google Wave, Google Buzz, Google Sites, Google Knol, iGoogle, and Google Voice. Many of these services integrate with each other and allow users to access information, communicate, and collaborate both online and offline. Google's suite of products aims to provide users with powerful tools to search, share, organize, and multi-task across the internet and on mobile devices.
Larry Page and Sergey Brin founded Google in 1995 as a research project at Stanford University. They developed a search engine called Backrub which became Google in 1997, known for its quick and accurate search results. Google launched commercial products like Gmail and Google Maps and became the most popular search engine. It grew through funding rounds and strategic acquisitions like YouTube. Today Google remains the dominant search provider and has partnerships with companies like NASA, positioning it for continued success.
This document provides an introduction to Google and its many free services, including Gmail for email storage, Google Calendar, Google Docs for creating and sharing documents, Google Talk for instant messaging, Google Reader for RSS feeds, Google Photos, Google Sites for creating websites, integration with YouTube, Google Scholar for academic research, Google Books, and many other tools and resources. It highlights the accessibility of services from any connected computer and ability to share calendars, documents and other information with other users.
This document provides an overview of Google Apps that can be used in the classroom, including Google Search, Google Drive, Google Docs, Google Forms, Google Slides, Google Drawings, Google Hangouts, Google+, and Google Communities. It explains what each app is used for, how students and teachers can benefit from using the apps, and includes screenshots and links for examples. The overall purpose is to demonstrate how these free Google tools can be leveraged for collaboration, organization, and communication in educational settings.
The document provides an overview of a Google Apps for Education training event held in London on July 29, 2010. It includes summaries of presentations on Google Docs, Sites, Calendar, Maps and training resources available for educators interested in learning more about Google Apps. The document also shares ideas for classroom uses of the different Apps tools.
Google was founded in 1998 by Sergy Brin and Larry Page. It now employs over 178,000 people worldwide running thousands of servers processing over 1 petabyte of user data per hour. Google's mission is to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful. The company offers a wide range of online and offline products and services including search, maps, gmail, advertising, and more accessed on desktops, mobile devices, and tablets. Google has established itself as a highly differentiated and relevant brand with a strong global presence and awareness.
The document provides the results of a survey of over 500 learning professionals that compiled the top 100 learning tools for 2012. The top 3 tools were Twitter, YouTube, and Google Docs/Drive. The list provides a brief description of each tool as well as its cost, website, and rankings from previous years. The tools cover a wide range of categories including content creation, sharing, collaboration, project management, and more.
This document discusses why Google acquired DoubleClick. The acquisition positioned Google on the banner advertising market and allowed it to reach highly popular websites. With DoubleClick, Google "moved up" the long tail of advertisers by gaining market shares of main online advertisers in relation to website traffic. The acquisition helped Google expand from the traditional text ad market to the larger banner market.
Today we all live and work in the Internet Century, where technology is roiling the business landscape, and the pace of change is only accelerating.
In their new book How Google Works, Google Executive Chairman and ex-CEO Eric Schmidt and former SVP of Products Jonathan Rosenberg share the lessons they learned over the course of a decade running Google.
Covering topics including corporate culture, strategy, talent, decision-making, communication, innovation, and dealing with disruption, the authors illustrate management maxims with numerous insider anecdotes from Google’s history.
In an era when everything is speeding up, the best way for businesses to succeed is to attract smart-creative people and give them an environment where they can thrive at scale. How Google Works is a new book that explains how to do just that.
This is a visual preview of How Google Works. You can pick up a copy of the book at www.howgoogleworks.net
Dawson College held a professional development day where Rafael Scapin presented on using various Google tools to boost teaching. The presentation covered using Google Search more effectively, storing and sharing files using Google Drive, creating documents and spreadsheets in Google Docs and Sheets, making surveys in Google Forms, using Google Calendar, finding images in Google Images while respecting copyright, creating websites with Google Sites, working with videos on YouTube, and bringing guest speakers into the classroom using Google Hangouts.
This case study analyzes Google as a strategic marketing case. It provides background on Google's founding in 1998 and growth through products, acquisitions, and partnerships. It examines Google's position as the top search engine and discusses its business model, revenues from advertising, and workforce size. The case study performs a PESTEL, SWOT, 5 forces, and strategic analysis of Google. It evaluates strategic options for Google to address threats to its advertising revenue, recommending expanding its advertising network through acquisitions and partnerships.
Larry Page and Sergey Brin founded Google in 1998. Over the next decade, Google introduced many innovative products like AdWords, Gmail, Google Maps, and Android. In 2011, Larry Page replaced Eric Schmidt as CEO of Google. Page's vision is to build search engines that can understand all information in the world. Under Page's leadership, Google continues focusing on innovation and improving the user experience.
Utilización de Gmail en el ámbito educativo como herramienta comunicativa y como punto de partida para tener acceso a todas las aplicaciones web del Universo Google.
Crear, almacenar y compartir documentos en la nube con Google Docs.
Herramienta de apoyo para la realización de las tareas de los Itinerarios curriculares del CeDeC.
This document presents a summary of Google Glass. It was presented by Nidhin P Koshy for the ECE department at TKMIT. Google Glass is a wearable computer with an augmented reality display developed by Google. It features a camera, display, touchpad, battery and microphone built into a spectacle frame. The display uses a prism to project 640x360 resolution graphics equivalent to a 25 inch screen from 8 feet away. Voice commands through the microphone allow users to take pictures, get directions, send messages and more just by speaking. While innovative, some disadvantages are potential privacy issues from photos taken without permission and distraction from the visual display blocking the user's line of sight.
Este documento ofrece una introducción a las hojas de cálculo de Google Docs, explicando sus funcionalidades básicas como crear, editar y compartir hojas de cálculo, agregar fórmulas y gráficos, e importar y exportar datos. También cubre temas como utilizar plantillas, establecer reglas de formato condicional, publicar hojas en línea y trabajar con mapas y gadgets.
La psicología del color depende de los significados y sensaciones que los humanos asocian con diferentes colores. Los colores se clasifican generalmente como cálidos (rojo, naranja, amarillo) o fríos (azul, verde, violeta). El color puede impactar a los espectadores causando emociones como alegría o tristeza. Cada color tiene un significado cultural como paz para el blanco o pasión para el rojo. Las combinaciones de colores adecuadas en diseño gráfico dependen del mensaje que se quiere transmitir
Plantilla de análisis SWOT, DAFO, FODADolores Vela
Esta plantilla para análisis DAFO se utiliza para evaluar un proyecto o empresa identificando sus debilidades y fortalezas internas, así como las oportunidades y amenazas en el mercado externo, con el fin de desarrollar una estrategia efectiva. Proporciona secciones para fechas, objetivos, proyectos, comentarios internos sobre debilidades y fortalezas, y comentarios externos sobre amenazas y oportunidades.
This is a Google presetation that was made for CMS users and content owners that manage assets on the YouTube platform.
I obviously didn't make this presentation and YouTube has stopped sharing because they are in the process of updating it. In the meantime I thought I'd upload it here for safekeeping and to share with those who have an interest on the subject.
1) Google was founded in 1995 by Sergey Brin and Larry Page as a search engine called BackRub while they were students at Stanford University.
2) They developed their search engine Google in 1997, taking its name from the mathematical term "googol" meaning the number 1 followed by 100 zeros.
3) Google quickly grew successful and profitable, entering the NASDAQ stock market in 2004 with stock prices reaching over $700 by 2007.
Este documento presenta una unidad didáctica sobre el planeta Tierra para estudiantes de primer año de la educación secundaria obligatoria. La unidad cubre temas como la localización de puntos geográficos, los hemisferios terrestres, los husos horarios, y diferentes tipos de mapas y proyecciones cartográficas. Incluye preguntas, ejercicios y una rúbrica de evaluación de los objetivos de aprendizaje.
Dawson College held a professional development day where Rafael Scapin presented on using various Google tools to boost teaching. The presentation covered using Google Search more effectively, storing and sharing files using Google Drive, creating documents and spreadsheets in Google Docs and Sheets, making surveys in Google Forms, using Google Calendar, finding images in Google Images while respecting copyright, creating websites with Google Sites, working with videos on YouTube, and bringing guest speakers into the classroom using Google Hangouts.
Google provides a variety of free tools that can be used by teachers and students for education. These include Google Docs for collaborative documents, Google Sites for creating websites, Google Maps and Earth for exploring locations, YouTube to share videos, and Google Search for finding information online. The document discusses how each tool can be applied in educational settings from creating lesson plans and portfolios to organizing field trips and flipping the classroom. It also provides many ideas and examples of how schools and teachers are using Google's tools to enhance teaching and learning.
The document discusses various techniques for effectively using Google to search for information. It describes how Google can be used to quickly find definitions, calculations, unit conversions, and answers to questions. The presentation also covers limiting searches by site, file type, or time period, as well as excluding terms and finding related searches. Advanced search techniques are demonstrated including limiting results by type, location, or time. Comparisons are made between Google, Bing, and Yahoo search capabilities.
The document discusses Google and its various products and services. It describes how Google started as a simple search engine but has grown to offer many more search and productivity tools. Google encourages experimentation which has led to both successful products like Gmail and Docs as well as failed products that were discontinued. The document also outlines Google's mission to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful.
Google Guide is an online tutorial that teaches users how to use Google search more effectively. It covers topics such as entering effective search queries, understanding search results, and using Google's special tools and features. The guide is intended for both novice and experienced Google users and claims that users can learn to search more effectively by working through its examples and exercises.
This document provides an overview of Google Apps for Education, including features such as Gmail, Google Drive, Google Docs, Google Sheets, Google Slides, Google Forms, Google Drawing, Google Sites, and Google Calendar. It describes how these apps can be used for file storage, document creation and editing, presentations, forms, online websites, and calendar management. It highlights capabilities like cross-platform use, one login for many services, automatic backup, collaboration in real-time, and integration with other Google services. The document aims to educate users on the various educational applications of Google Apps.
The document outlines the agenda for a session on integrating technology. It discusses sharing, storing, and collaborating using various tools like Skype, Twitter, Diigo, Google apps, wikis, Edmodo, and online teacher resources. It provides information on setting up accounts and profiles for these tools, as well as best practices and resources for using them effectively in education.
Google is an American multinational technology company that specializes in Internet-related services and products. It has created a preferred employer reputation due to its focus on employee happiness through perks like free meals, recreation facilities, flexible work hours and inspiring work opportunities. Google aims to attract and retain top talent by cultivating a fun, casual and transparent work culture that values employee feedback and freedom.
Tired of "googling" something but you can't find what you need? This session will teach you some tips and tricks so you can "google" like a pro. Need a calculator? Google it. Need a photo of a rose that is red? Google it. Need to research plate tectonics but you only want scholarly articles? Google it. Need articles on the Inca Indians written on the third grade level? Google it! Really, it's that simple!
This power point presentation gives some information about Google and how the search works ,Google street view,Google [X],Google glass and many other features of Google.About interviews student relation ships.
This document provides tips and tricks for using advanced search functions on Google to filter search results. It describes how to search within specific websites, file types, or domains. Boolean operators like "OR" can search for synonyms. Image and book searches allow filtering by color, size, or copyright restrictions. Additional tools like Google Scholar, Translate, and special search features for timers, fonts, recipes and hidden Easter eggs are also highlighted. The document aims to showcase the powerful filtering and special search capabilities available on Google beyond the basic search box.
This document discusses using YouTube for instructional purposes. It begins by noting different ways YouTube can be consumed, such as on computers, mobile devices, or embedded in other sites. It then discusses curating YouTube videos by creating playlists and channels for classroom use. The remainder of the document provides tips and tools for creating videos through YouTube or other software, including for flipping the classroom or student projects. Examples of potential classroom uses include language learning, research, independent study, and assessments.
Introducing the GSA program and opportunities for youth by Rahma Marref.
Session about Blogger and YouTube creator platforms, tips for content creators and audience attraction by Sara Si-moussi.
Course Builder is an open-source online course platform developed by Google Research that allows educators to easily create online courses and MOOCs. It has been used to host three Google search courses that had over 315,000 student registrations and 40,000 course completions from 200 countries. Course Builder provides tools for building lessons, activities, assessments and hosting courses along with analytics and scalability to support large numbers of students.
The document discusses using Google+ on university campuses to connect students and organizations. It provides examples of creating Google+ pages for universities, student groups, and events. It also discusses using Google+ Hangouts On Air for hosting discussions, debates, and admissions information sessions. Goals are set for the number of pages, events, hangouts, and case studies to develop in the first semester of using Google+ on campus. The document emphasizes partnering with existing active groups and leveraging events like sports, performances, lectures and meetings. It encourages sharing photos from a student event using Google+ Party Mode.
BrandContent went on a mission to discover the inner workings of Google's newest device 'Google Home'.
We wanted to explore how it ranks content, decides on what is the best and most accurate information for the question asked, and what little secrets may have been programmed into it.
Our investigation will help us mould our content for the future of voice recognition technology and artificiual intelligence inventions.
I ran two back to back workshops for the Faculty Summer Institute at UIUC on May 20, 2014.
The first was an introduction to Google Plus in general. Many of the slides are from Google's open source of information.
The second was an introduction to Google Hangouts on Air for education. What you won't find are step by step info on how to set one up since we did that live.
The document summarizes the benefits of going paperless for research projects at Scott Middle School. It saved over 8,900 sheets of paper by having students complete their projects digitally using various applications like Quia, Inspiration, Google Docs, and NoodleTools. Students were able to collaborate online, the teacher could provide online feedback, and the projects were saved digitally eliminating the risk of lost papers. The process built students' technology skills while being environmentally friendly.
Similar to Google Tips and Tricks - "I didn't know I could do that in Google!" (20)
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The product workshop focused on exploring the requirements of Generation Z in relation to marketplace dynamics. We delved into their specific needs, examined the specifics in their shopping preferences, and analyzed their preferred methods for accessing information and making purchases within a marketplace. Through the study of real-life cases , we tried to gain valuable insights into enhancing the marketplace experience for Generation Z.
The workshop was held on the DMA Conference in Vienna June 2024.
Instagram has become one of the most popular social media platforms, allowing people to share photos, videos, and stories with their followers. Sometimes, though, you might want to view someone's story without them knowing.
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Quattordicesimo Meetup di Milano, tenutosi a Milano il 23 Maggio 2024 dalle ore 17:00 alle ore 18:30 in presenza e da remoto.
Abbiamo parlato di come Axpo Italia S.p.A. ha ridotto il technical debt migrando le proprie APIs da Mule 3.9 a Mule 4.4 passando anche da on-premises a CloudHub 1.0.
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Google Tips and Tricks - "I didn't know I could do that in Google!"
1. Google Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials - I didn't know I could do that in Google!
Tom D’Amico – @TDOttawa November 2014
2. Learning Goals
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By the end of this session you will:
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have learned at least one tool/idea to save you time or learned of a tool to help your students in their learning process
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be able to say ‘wow – that 45 minutes went fast!’
6. YouTube - Captions
Change font size and colour of closed captions
Toggle Closed Captions on and off
Better yet – always leave them on!
Translate YouTube captions into over 200 other languages
7. You Tube Video Editor
How to Use Video Editor
Tutorial – Video Editor
Video Editor Help
8. You Tube Video Editor
How to Use Video Editor
Tutorial – Video Editor
Video Editor Help
9. You Tube Video Editor
How to Use Video Editor
Tutorial – Video Editor
Video Editor Help
10. You Tube Video Editor
How to Use Video Editor
Tutorial – Video Editor
Video Editor Help
15. Google Apps for Education
Why GAFE ?
Our Board #OCSB moved to GAFE in 2010 to promote the 4Cs:
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Collaboration
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Communication
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Critical Thinking
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Creativity
Google Tools
GAFE Resources
Google 101 course
Google
Gooru
16. Google Add-Ons
Automate tasks within Google Docs and Google Sheets
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Mail merge
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labels
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Bibliographies
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Much... more!
Add-
Ons
Education Add-Ons
Samples
Doctopus Add-On
Video link
17. Google Forms Add-Ons
Automate tasks within Google Forms add-ons
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formLimiter
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Ultradox Trigger
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Choice Eliminator
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Much... more!
How to
Form Limiter
Features
Choice Eliminator
18. Customize Google Forms
Add your own look to Google Forms How to customize your
own Google form
41. Google Trivia!
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What was Google’s first tweet?
Google's first ever Tweet in February 2009 read: "I'm 01100110 01100101 01100101 01101100 01101001 01101110 01100111 00100000 01101100 01110101 01100011 01101011 01111001 00001010." For anyone not fluent in binary, it reads: "I'm feeling lucky."
53. Google Trivia!
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What is the nickname of Google’s California headquarters?
54. Google Trivia!
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What is the nickname of Google’s California headquarters?
The Googleplex
55. Google Panoramio
What is Panoramio
Panoramio Community
A community for exploring places around the world through photography
56. Google Panoramio
What is Panoramio
Panoramio Community
A community for exploring places around the world through photography
Photo credits: Roger Narbonne
57. Google Maps Gallery
Combining Google Maps with Institutional data
Sample Maps Gallery – Earth at Night
60. Google Trivia!
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What does Google use to cut the grass at its U.S. main site?
61. Google Trivia!
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What does Google use to cut the grass at its U.S. main site?
The operation of 200 goats (plus herder and a border collie) is kind to the environment, and as Google puts it: "A lot cuter to watch than lawn mowers.
71. Google For Education
Docs & Drive
Gmail
Sites
Calendar
Chrome
Search
YouTube
Google Maps
Chromebooks
Google Play
Google Apps
Digital Literacy
Learn / Apply in Class
Additional Google Resources
Google Communities
72. Training Center
Google Apps
Gmail for Educators
Google Drive for Educators
Chrome and Chromebooks for Education
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Gmail
Google Apps
Drive
Google How To
73. My Google Resources
iGeneration – 21st Century Education Site
Twitter
iGeneration – 21st Century Education
Resources are updated on a daily basis