Google Drive is everywhere you are—on the web,
in your home, at the office and on the go. So wherever you are, your
stuff is just...there. Ready to go, ready to share. 5 GB free.
Google Drive is available for:
Store your files in a safe place.
Things happen.
Your phone goes for a swim. Your laptop takes an infinite snooze. No
matter what happens to your devices, your files are safely stored in
Google Drive
Go beyond storage. Collaborate.
Google
Drive lets you do more than just store your files. Share files with
exactly who you want and edit them together, from any device.
Google
Drive gives you instant access to Google Docs, a suite of editing tools
that makes working together better—even when your teammates are miles
away.
ASSIGNMENT 1 - Wednesday, February 13
Today you are going to create a Spreadsheet using Google Drive to help you keep track of all of your accounts that you create in this course.
Mr. Niehues will demonstrate first. Please wait for directions.
1. Open Google Drive
2. Create a new spreadsheet
3. Key in accounts that you have created
4. Share your document with your email
5. Check the post for the link of the shared document
6. Create a page linked to Google Drive on your blog so that you can access your account list quickly. (only you will be able to access it, so no worries about others seeing it on your blog)
7. Explore the options of Google drive, the different types of documents you can create, the apps you can connect, etc... Be creative and detailed with this post, this could be a lengthy post and should be considerably bigger than previous posts. This is due to the size and options Google drive offers its users.
**Again, be sure to meet all post requirements, These can be found on the post requirements page. This assignment will be graded on grammer, fluency, spelling, originality, creativeness, and etc...
Class Google Drive
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