Course Syllabus
Operating System (OS)
1.0 Introduction to Operating System (OS)
1.1 Windows
1.2 iOS
1.3 Android
Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR4.0)
2.0 Introduction to Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR4.0)
2.1 Cloud Computing
2.2 Big Data Analytics
2.3 Introduction to Google Drive
Word processing (Google Docs)
3.0 Introduction to Google Docs
3.1 Get Started with Google Docs
3.2 Format Your Document – Level 1
3.3 Format Your Document – Level 2
3.4 Add Citations and References
3.5 Work with Links
3.6 Tools
3.7 Create a File from a Template
3.8 Print Your Document
Spreadsheet (Google Sheets)
4.0 Introduction to Google Sheets
4.1 Get Started with Google Sheets
4.2 Edit Sheets
4.3 Add an Image to a Spreadsheet
4.4 Use Functions & Formulas
4.5 Create & Edit Charts
4.6 Work with Data
4.7 Tools
4.8 Print Your File
Presentation (Google Slides)
5.0 Introduction to Google Slides
5.1 Get Started with Google Slides
5.2 Insert and Edit Your Slides
5.3 Add Theme, Background, and Layout.
5.4 Enhance Your Presentation
5.5 Check Your Spelling in Google Slides
5.6 Change How Text Fits in Placeholders & Text Boxes
5.7 Present Slides
5.8 Work with Interactive Presentations
Document Collaboration and Integration
6.0 Introduction to Google Drive
6.1 Share a Link to the File
6.2 Publish the File
6.3 Publish a File from a Shared Drive
Create a Google Site
7.0 Introduction to Google Sites
7.1 Create a Site
7.2 Publish & Share Your Site
7.3 Organise Your Pages
7.4 Add and Edit Text & Images
7.5 Add Google Files, Videos & More
7.6 Delete and Restore Your Site
1.0 Introduction to Operating System (OS)
1.1 Windows
1.2 iOS
1.3 Android
Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR4.0)
2.0 Introduction to Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR4.0)
2.1 Cloud Computing
2.2 Big Data Analytics
2.3 Introduction to Google Drive
Word processing (Google Docs)
3.0 Introduction to Google Docs
3.1 Get Started with Google Docs
3.2 Format Your Document – Level 1
3.3 Format Your Document – Level 2
3.4 Add Citations and References
3.5 Work with Links
3.6 Tools
3.7 Create a File from a Template
3.8 Print Your Document
Spreadsheet (Google Sheets)
4.0 Introduction to Google Sheets
4.1 Get Started with Google Sheets
4.2 Edit Sheets
4.3 Add an Image to a Spreadsheet
4.4 Use Functions & Formulas
4.5 Create & Edit Charts
4.6 Work with Data
4.7 Tools
4.8 Print Your File
Presentation (Google Slides)
5.0 Introduction to Google Slides
5.1 Get Started with Google Slides
5.2 Insert and Edit Your Slides
5.3 Add Theme, Background, and Layout.
5.4 Enhance Your Presentation
5.5 Check Your Spelling in Google Slides
5.6 Change How Text Fits in Placeholders & Text Boxes
5.7 Present Slides
5.8 Work with Interactive Presentations
Document Collaboration and Integration
6.0 Introduction to Google Drive
6.1 Share a Link to the File
6.2 Publish the File
6.3 Publish a File from a Shared Drive
Create a Google Site
7.0 Introduction to Google Sites
7.1 Create a Site
7.2 Publish & Share Your Site
7.3 Organise Your Pages
7.4 Add and Edit Text & Images
7.5 Add Google Files, Videos & More
7.6 Delete and Restore Your Site
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1 : Can I open Microsoft Word files from Google Docs?
A1 : Yes
Q2 : How can I better sort my data on the Google Sheet?
A2 : It is possible to make a copy of your sheet in Google Sheet to order the data as you want, as long as the main sheet of the integration is kept unchanged.
Q3 : How to make a folder in Google Docs?
A3 : 1. Sign in to your Google account. 2. Click on Google Drive from Google’s homepage. 3. Google Drive home page will open. Click on “New”. 4. Click on folder. A box will appear. Enter your desired folder name and click “create”. 5. The folder has been created. Now you can save your files in the folder by simply dragging your file onto your new folder.
Q4 : Are Google Slides free?
A4 : Absolutely! The Google Slides app is free for anyone to use. All you need is a device and the Google Slides app. You can create your own activities or buy ready made ones on websites like Teachers Pay Teachers.
A1 : Yes
Q2 : How can I better sort my data on the Google Sheet?
A2 : It is possible to make a copy of your sheet in Google Sheet to order the data as you want, as long as the main sheet of the integration is kept unchanged.
Q3 : How to make a folder in Google Docs?
A3 : 1. Sign in to your Google account. 2. Click on Google Drive from Google’s homepage. 3. Google Drive home page will open. Click on “New”. 4. Click on folder. A box will appear. Enter your desired folder name and click “create”. 5. The folder has been created. Now you can save your files in the folder by simply dragging your file onto your new folder.
Q4 : Are Google Slides free?
A4 : Absolutely! The Google Slides app is free for anyone to use. All you need is a device and the Google Slides app. You can create your own activities or buy ready made ones on websites like Teachers Pay Teachers.