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Google Drive Introduction Quick Reference Training Guide
Google Drive Introduction Quick Reference Training Guide
Google Drive Introduction Quick Reference Training Guide
Google Drive Introduction Quick Reference Training Guide
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Designed with the busy teacher in mind, this 2-page quick reference guide provides step-by-step instructions in 32 essential topics for Google Drive. When you and your students need an answer fast, you will find it at a glance with this Google Drive Quick Reference Guide. Provided in full-color PDF with high-resolution, not-for-profit reprinting rights. Clear, concise, and easy-to-use, quick reference guides are perfect for teachers, students, individuals, businesses and as supplemental training materials.

Topics Covered:

The Google Drive Interface
Understanding Google Drive and the Google Drive Interface

Creating and Uploading Files
Creating a New File
Creating a File from a Template
Uploading Files
Uploading a Folder
Uploading Using Drag and Drop
Uploading Files with the Same Name
Working with Microsoft Office Files
Converting Files to Google Formats

Managing and Organizing Files
Creating a New Folder
Moving Files Into Folders
Renaming a File or Folder
Searching for Files
Sorting Files and Folders
Starring Files and Folders
Deleting Files and Folders
Permanently Deleting Files
Recovering Deleted Files
Previewing a File

Sharing and Collaborating
About Sharing and Collaborating
Sharing with Specific People
Sharing with a Link
Creating a Google Group
Removing Collaborators
Viewing Details and Activity
Sharing a File or Folder Publicly

Downloading
Downloading Files and Folders
Downloading in a Different Format

Working Offline
Accessing Google Drive Locally
Navigating Google Drive for Desktop
Enabling Offline Access
Making Files Available Offline

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Google Drive Introduction Quick Reference Training Guide

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Description

Designed with the busy teacher in mind, this 2-page quick reference guide provides step-by-step instructions in 32 essential topics for Google Drive. When you and your students need an answer fast, you will find it at a glance with this Google Drive Quick Reference Guide. Provided in full-color PDF with high-resolution, not-for-profit reprinting rights. Clear, concise, and easy-to-use, quick reference guides are perfect for teachers, students, individuals, businesses and as supplemental training materials.

Topics Covered:

The Google Drive Interface
Understanding Google Drive and the Google Drive Interface

Creating and Uploading Files
Creating a New File
Creating a File from a Template
Uploading Files
Uploading a Folder
Uploading Using Drag and Drop
Uploading Files with the Same Name
Working with Microsoft Office Files
Converting Files to Google Formats

Managing and Organizing Files
Creating a New Folder
Moving Files Into Folders
Renaming a File or Folder
Searching for Files
Sorting Files and Folders
Starring Files and Folders
Deleting Files and Folders
Permanently Deleting Files
Recovering Deleted Files
Previewing a File

Sharing and Collaborating
About Sharing and Collaborating
Sharing with Specific People
Sharing with a Link
Creating a Google Group
Removing Collaborators
Viewing Details and Activity
Sharing a File or Folder Publicly

Downloading
Downloading Files and Folders
Downloading in a Different Format

Working Offline
Accessing Google Drive Locally
Navigating Google Drive for Desktop
Enabling Offline Access
Making Files Available Offline

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I give these to students to use as cheat sheets to help them become more independent in their learning.
David C.
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Grades taught: 7th, 8th, 9th

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