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Learn how to edit text, draw, chat, transfer files, and share social posts with apps that support local and peer-to-peer network connections.
As a consultant, Andy helps nonprofit organizations understand and leverage technology. He taught the Nonprofit and Government Technology class for Grand Valley State University's Public Administration program for several years.
HighlightsLearn how to edit text, draw, chat, transfer files, and share social posts with apps that support local and peer-to-peer network connections.
Get four quick Google Meet tips in this tutorial: Learn how and why to choose a custom background, draw your ideas, manage Q&A, and poll participants.
Act now--Google Cloud Print services will end in December 2020. It's time to choose an alternative printing solution.
Learn how to use tools to create, annotate, and extract text from a PDF on a Chromebook.
Students and teachers may be glad that Google Docs now includes a citation tool, but professional researchers might seek more robust citation management options.
Learn how to collaborate securely in Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, and more via email, without a Google account.
Google Workspace apps now lets you share and collaborate securely with anyone who has an email address, without the need for a Google account.
Collaborate securely in Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, and more with anyone who has an email address--no Google account required.
These settings, extensions, and apps let you work with multiple languages on a Chromebook.
If you're a site owner or a G Suite administrator, learn how to upgrade your classic Sites to new Sites smoothly.
Multiple calendars let you share calendars, but they can also complicate scheduling. Here's how to export and import Google Calendar data to reduce your number of calendars.