2. All of the Google apps can be accessed with your Gmail account;
in addition to many other places online that accept Google account access!
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3. CREATE A NEW SITE
ALL OF YOUR SITES ALREADY CREATED WILL BE ON THE HOME PAGE.
(YOU CAN HAVE MULTIPLE) TO START A NEW ONE CLICK ON “CREATE”
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4. When setting up your site you can select an already blank website layout
and make changes to it from the ground up…..
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5. AS YOU CAN SEE HERE, THIS OPTION IS ONLY FOR THOSE WHO CAN AND WANT TO CREATE
FROM SCRATCH, AS YOU ONLY WORK FROM THE BASIC PAGE AND A SITEMAP,
OR……
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6. For those who cannot or don’t want to create from scratch,
You can also have also select an already existing layout template
and make changes to it as you see fit.
Select template
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7. New Page
This predesigned template is what can be added to based on the editable areas of
page…you can add additional pages too!
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8. Once you create a page you can specify which of the 4 kinds of pages
Google sites allow you to use.
· Web page
A web allows you to write content, embed gadgets, and
arrange it how you like.
· Announcements, like a blog, display posts you make in
chronological order, starting with the most recent. It would
be great for keeping a record of weekly meeting notes, and
quick access to the most recent info.
· File cabinet pages let you store organize and files from
your hard drive, with others subscribed to the page.
· List pages- let you make and organize lists of information.
They are easy to add, edit, and remove, and viewers of the
list can sort.
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9. Edit Pages
The selected page has the basic look of the template, and the areas you can edit are
accessible after you click the Edit page button.
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10. This is the edit view and the sections that are different looking
from the template means they are able to be changed
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11. The four sections at the top (Insert, Format, Table, Layout) and the tool bar is where
you can alter and control the areas of the site that are editable.
The left column allows you to
insert the usual areas of a website
(links, images text, etc)
The right column is apps that
Google has that you can insert
into the website
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12. The format section is where you can alter and control the text of the site
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13. The Table section helps control the layout of the website. It is there because most
websites insert and organize the website layout and items with Tables.John Carter111
14. The layout section changes the overall look of the site by
breaking it up based on a certain number and location of columns.John Carter111
15. The more menu allows creator to save versions of the site, allow who can see it and
preview how it will look of it on the web while it is being worked on…..John Carter111
16. Edit site design allows you through the buttons above allow you to access the areas of
the site that are editable based on the section of the site they are in…..
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17. Introducing: FBCM Tech U
This is FBCMTECH location online where we plan to train the
future 1st Church Tech Experts- Created with Google Sites.John Carter111
18. Support Information
Google Site Examples:
FBCMTECH Ministry: https://sites.google.com/site/fbcmtech/
FBCMTECH U: https://sites.google.com/site/fbcmlearn/
FBCM Ministry Site Temp: https://sites.google.com/site/fbcmministries/
EMDT Class Website: https://sites.google.com/site/teasail20/
Support:
Overview YouTube Video: http://youtu.be/tkTGrOcFiz0
GoogleTemplates: http://www.google.com/sites/help/intl/en/overview.html
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· Web pageA web page is the simplest kind of page; you can write content, embed gadgets, and arrange it however you like. The web page has standard formatting controls like bold, italic, and underline, bullets, and more. You can attach documents from your hard drive to the bottom of the page, and you can let other site collaborators comment on your pages. Google Sites periodically saves versions of your page as you make edits, so it’s easy to go back to earlier versions of the page to make comparisons or undo changes.
· AnnouncementsMuch like a blog, announcement pages display posts you make to the page in chronological order, starting with the most recent. For example, an announcement page would be great for keeping a record of weekly meeting notes, while providing quick access to the most recent meeting info.
· File cabinetFile cabinet pages let you store and organize files from your computer’s hard drive, making it an easy way to share files with other users of your site. Anyone subscribed to the page will be notified when files are added, changed, or removed.
· List pageList pages let you make and organize lists of information. Items on the list are easy to add, edit, and remove, and viewers of the list can sort it by any column. Like the file cabinet page, subscribers are notified when items are added, changed, or removed.