Term 2 Final Project By: johara and sadeem

  • This project is a summary about what we learned in term 2
LESSON :1 Google Docs + Drive: #1-4

1.What is Google Drive?

Google Drive is a free service from Google that allows you to store files online and access them anywhere using the cloud. Google Drive also gives you access to free web-based applications for creating documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and more. Watch this video from Google to learn more about how Google Drive works.

2.Getting started with Google Drive

Watch this video.

3.Creating new files

Documents: For composing letters, flyers, essays, and other text-based files (similar to Microsoft Word documents)
Spreadsheets: For storing and organizing information (similar to Microsoft Excel workbooks)
Presentations: For creating slideshows (similar to Microsoft PowerPoint presentations)
Forms: For collecting and organizing data
Drawings: For creating simple vector graphics or diagrams The process for creating new files is the same for all file types.

From Google Drive, locate and select the New button, then choose the type of file you want to create. In our example, we'll select Google Docs to create a new document.

4.Uploading and syncing files

Google Drive makes it easy to store and access your files online in the cloud, allowing you to access them from any computer with an Internet connection. If you upload files from compatible programs like Microsoft Word or Excel, you can even edit them in Google Drive.

LESSON:2 Google sheets 8-9

8.Getting Started with Google Sheets

Google Sheets allows you to organize, edit, and analyze different types of information using spreadsheets. there is different ways you might use spreadsheets and Google Sheets interface. You can work with cells and cell content, including how to select cells, insert content, and copy and paste cells.

9.Modifying Columns, Rows, and Cells

By default, the cells of every new spreadsheet are always the same size. Once you begin entering information into your spreadsheet, it's easy to customize rows and columns to better fit your data.you can change the height and width of rows and columns, as well as how to insert, move, delete, and freeze them. You also can wrap and merge cells.

watch this video to understand how to use it.
LESSON:3 Internet Safety

There's almost no limit to what you can do online. The Internet makes it possible to access information quickly, communicate around the world, and much more. Unfortunately, the Internet is also home to certain risks, such as malware, spam, and phishing. If you want to stay safe online, you'll need to understand these risks and learn how to avoid them.

internt safety:

Apply this same mindset whenever you're online. You shouldn't be afraid to use the Internet, but remember that it comes with many of the same risks you'd face in the real world.prepare for these risks so you can be online without putting yourself in danger.

Avoiding spam and phishing:

Whenever you receive an email, most email providers will check to see if it's a real message or spam. Any likely spam messages will be placed in the spam folder so you don’t accidentally open them when checking your email. Spam-blocking systems aren’t perfect, though, and there may be times when legitimate emails end up in your spam folder. We recommend checking your spam folder regularly to make sure you aren’t missing any important emails.

LESSON:4 Google Sketchup
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