If you've used any computer, then a Chromebook will be easy enough to use as soon as you open it up for the first time. If you really want to take advantage of all the features and be as productive as possible, then this guide will help.
Author: Phil Sharp
Publisher: Ridiculously Simple Books
ISBN:
Category: Computers
Page: 126
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If you've used any computer, then a Chromebook will be easy enough to use as soon as you open it up for the first time. If you really want to take advantage of all the features and be as productive as possible, then this guide will help. Let's get started!
It covers how Chromebook work, getting started with Google Analytics, and the most popular Google Apps (Docs, Sheets, and Slides) This book is not endorsed by Alphabet, Inc. and should be considered unofficial.
Author: Scott La Counte
Publisher: Ridiculously Simple Books
ISBN:
Category: Computers
Page: 180
View: 782
Google has changed the way businesses do work. If you are considering switching to using Google Apps and Chromebooks at your office, then this book will be your crash course! It covers how Chromebook work, getting started with Google Analytics, and the most popular Google Apps (Docs, Sheets, and Slides) This book is not endorsed by Alphabet, Inc. and should be considered unofficial.
If you really want to take advantage of all the features and be as productive as possible, then this guide will help. Almost everything in this book will also apply to other Chromebooks.
Author: Scott La Counte
Publisher:
ISBN: 1629176079
Category: Computers
Page: 148
View: 252
If you've used any computer then the Pixel Go, Pixelbook, and even Slate will be easy enough to use as soon as you open it up for the first time. If you really want to take advantage of all the features and be as productive as possible, then this guide will help. Almost everything in this book will also apply to other Chromebooks.
If you really want to take advantage of all the features and be as productive as possible, then this guide will help. Almost everything in this book will also apply to other Chromebooks. Let's get started
Author: Phil Sharp
Publisher:
ISBN: 1621076849
Category: Computers
Page: 134
View: 538
In 2011, Google disrupted the computer industry when it introduced the Chromebook. The lightweight computers with small price tags were the perfect solution for schools already using Google's suite of free cloud-based tools (Docs, Sheets, Slides, etc). To the average professional, Chromebooks have been more of a novelty best suited for casual use. In 2013, Google tried to change this with the Chromebook Pixel--it's first higher end Chromebook. While most saw it as a worthy first effort, it was not largely viewed as ready for primetime. Google discontinued the Chromebook Pixel in 2017 and announced its successor in October of 2017: The Pixelbook. Everything about the successor proved that Google had learned from previous generation Chromebooks and was ready to seriously compete with the Windows Surface and Macbook. The hardware alone matched high-end Mac and Windows computers, but the software is where the Pixelbook really shines. In addition to Google Assistant, a Siri-like tool for productivity, the computer also is amongst the first Chromebooks to be able to run Android apps--combined with a convertible touchscreen, this means you can leave your tablet at home. For a better comparison of how the computer ranks against Windows and Mac, see Appendix A. In 2018, Google was at it again. This time their interest had shifted from hybrid laptop / tablet to full on tablet with the Google Pixel Slate. It seemed like a direct response to what Google sees as their biggest threat: the iPad and Microsoft Surface. If you've used any computer then both the Pixelbook and Slate will be easy enough to use as soon as you open it up for the first time. If you really want to take advantage of all the features and be as productive as possible, then this guide will help. Almost everything in this book will also apply to other Chromebooks. Let's get started!
This book will walk you through what you need to know so you can be up and running in no time. Ready? Let’s get started!NOTE: This book is not endorsed by Alphabet, Inc.
Author: Phil Sharp
Publisher: Ridiculously Simple Books
ISBN:
Category: Computers
Page: 134
View: 790
Chromebooks are perfect for Seniors. Hopefully you are at a state in your life where the Internet helps you but doesn’t define you. You don’t need to have a powerhouse computer that can have 200 spreadsheets running at the same time or watching a movie while you have 100 other apps open! You just want a computer that lets you check up on things, and maybe stream a movie or to. In a word: something simple. If that sounds like you, then all you have to do is figure out how to use a Chromebook! Fortunately, if you’ve ever used the Internet, then that part will come pretty easy. This book will walk you through what you need to know so you can be up and running in no time. Ready? Let’s get started!NOTE: This book is not endorsed by Alphabet, Inc. It contains content from "The Ridiculously Simple Guide to Chromebook" but with added content on accessibility.
A Simple Guide to Google At Your School Scott La Counte. S TELL IMPLE ME
THE BASICS AND KEEP IT RIDICULOUSLY This chapter will cover: What's Chrome OS The Keyboard A WORD (OR PARAGRAPH OR TWO) ABOUT CHROME ...
Author: Scott La Counte
Publisher: Ridiculously Simple Books
ISBN:
Category: Computers
Page:
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Considering Google for Education at your school or district? Or you already have it, but want to understand it more? This book is your crash course! It covers Google for the Classroom and Chromebook. This book is not endorsed by Alphabet, Inc.
It’s a software suite of tools--from an operating system to productivity tools, Google kind of does it all!This book is your crash course to Chromebook, G Suite (including Google Drive, Google Docs, Google Slides, Google Sheets, and ...
Author: Scott La Counte
Publisher: Ridiculously Simple Books
ISBN:
Category: Computers
Page: 314
View: 219
Google isn’t just a search engine anymore. It isn’t just an email provider. It’s a software suite of tools--from an operating system to productivity tools, Google kind of does it all!This book is your crash course to Chromebook, G Suite (including Google Drive, Google Docs, Google Slides, Google Sheets, and Google Forms), and Gmail.
A Practical Guide to Cloud-Based Word Processing Scott La Counte. List is the ...
This option would be useful if you have a Chromebook that has other editing
tools installed and you don't want to use Google Docs to edit it. For it to work, ...
Author: Scott La Counte
Publisher: Ridiculously Simple Books
ISBN:
Category: Computers
Page: 43
View: 177
There’s a real good chance that you grew up in a Microsoft Word world. The first document you created were from the Office Suite. But if you are reading this, then you are ready to make the leap to cloud-based (and free) word processing with Google Docs. If you are thinking about making the switch to Google, or have already made the switch but want to make sure you are using it correctly, then this guide will walk you through it. It will show you all the basic features to make sure you can get up and running as quickly as possible. Let’s get started! Note: This book is the Google Docs portion of the larger work: The Ridiculously Simple Guide to Google Apps (G Suite). This book is not endorsed by Alphabet, Inc.
A Practical Guide to Google Drive Google Docs, Google Sheets, Google Slides,
and Google Forms Scott La Counte. Opening a ... Since it was the last thing you
worked on, you should see The Declaration of Independence right at the top in
the Quick Access list. ... This option would be useful if you have a Chromebook.
Author: Scott La Counte
Publisher: Ridiculously Simple Books
ISBN:
Category: Computers
Page: 236
View: 972
Chances are you grew up a Word and Office user. Maybe you were a rebel and committed your herd to OpenOffice, or, dare I say, WordPerfect—but for the majority of people, our lives were loyal to Microsoft. In 2005, a small little startup named Upstartle developed something unheard of at the time: a web-based word processor called Writely. It pioneered the idea of writing on the “cloud” and changed the way people thought about word processing. Google noticed the little upstart, and in 2006, they acquired the company. The software was abandoned and turned into what everyone knows today as Google Docs. It disrupted the industry—namely, Microsoft’s industry. Today, Google has a whole suite of productivity apps; from documents to spreadsheets, you can do just about anything from the cloud. Microsoft and Apple have each made big attempts to create cloud-based environments of their own for office productivity, but Google pioneered the idea and its collaborative, online environment make it hard to beat. It’s become so feature-rich that many businesses are finding it to be the preferred way to conduct business. If you are thinking about making the switch to Google, or have already made the switch but want to make sure you are using it correctly, then this guide will walk you through it. It will show you all the basic features to make sure you can get up and running as quickly as possible. It covers Google Drive, Google Docs, Google Slides, Google Sheets, and Google Forms. Let’s get started!
This book is a bundle of the two bestselling books "The Ridiculously Simple Guide to Google Pixel Slate and Pixelbook" and "The Ridiculously Simple Guide to Pixel 3 and 3 XL"; you can buy them separately or buy them together to save.
Author: Phil Sharp
Publisher: SL Editions
ISBN: 1621076865
Category:
Page: 258
View: 622
If you are new to Google's mobile and computer operating system, then this book will teach you all you need to get started as quick as possible. This book is a bundle of the two bestselling books "The Ridiculously Simple Guide to Google Pixel Slate and Pixelbook" and "The Ridiculously Simple Guide to Pixel 3 and 3 XL"; you can buy them separately or buy them together to save.
Google can do pretty much anything--email, word processing, and even hardware. This book will walk you through how to use the most popular Google programs and hardware.
Author: Scott La Counte
Publisher: Ridiculously Simple Books
ISBN:
Category: Computers
Page: 285
View: 743
Google can do pretty much anything--email, word processing, and even hardware. This book will walk you through how to use the most popular Google programs and hardware. It includes Chromebook, Gmail, Google Docs, Google Sheets, and Google Slides.
This short guide will walk you through setting up your first classroom.
Author: Scott La Counte
Publisher: Ridiculously Simple Books
ISBN:
Category: Computers
Page: 37
View: 397
Every tech company wants to be in the business of education. It’s a powerful space—there’s always a need for people learning. While companies like Microsoft and Apple have competed in this space with hardware and software, Google took it a step further by creating a cloud-based classroom for teachers. There’s hardware (Chromebooks) and software (Google Apps) too, but Google Classroom is a unique environment where teachers can connect in a private space with other teachers, students, and parents. This short guide will walk you through setting up your first classroom.