- Gmail
- Google Calendar
- Google Drive
- Google in the classroom
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From Chelsea Emrick
Grackle is a Google Workspace add-on available for use in Google Docs, Google Slides, and Google Sheets to ensure that your documents meet accessibility standards. -
From Chelsea Emrick
Performing a mail merge in Gmail is available using the service Yet Another Mail Merge (YAMM). All faculty, staff, and students have access to use YAMM to send emails up… -
From Chelsea Emrick
When creating or using digital materials, you will want to ensure that those digital materials are accessible to the broadest range of learners. There are many simple… -
From Chelsea Emrick
An introduction to Google Workspace tools as well as some tips, tricks, and best practices for using Google Workspace in the workplace. -
From Chelsea Emrick
Digital accessibility means equivalent access to resources including, but not limited to, designing web pages, applications, and email. This presentation will provide… -
From Chelsea Emrick
Learn advanced tips and tricks for using Google Drive and working with Google Docs. This session will demonstrate methods related to file sharing permissions, using… -
From Chelsea Emrick
Learn the benefits of using Google Groups as a collaborative and access management tool as well as Google Chat functionality and use cases. -
From Chelsea Emrick
Learn advanced tips and tricks for managing and using Google Calendar. We will demonstrate using Tasks, managing and sharing a calendar, creating calendar events,… -
From Chelsea Emrick
We will demonstrate ways to improve the use of Gmail & Google Sheets by using YAMM (a mail merge service), scheduling emails, email and Google Sheet notifications,… -
From Jason Alley
ITS is replacing the College’s current file services platform, Samba (commonly known as P Drive shares), with Google Shared drives. ITS will help departments and… -
From Tracie Addy
This recording will cover the basics of remote collaboration using G Suite tools such as Google Meet, Google Calendar, and Google Drive. We will also look at using…