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Google Classroom: Introduction Chapter1: Basics of Google Classroom 1.1 Getting Started with Google Classroom 1.2 Importance and Benefits of Google Classroom 1.3 Features of Google Classroom Chapter 2: Step by Step Guide to Google Classroom 2.1 Getting Started using RosterSync 2.2 Basics of Google Classroom 2.3 Student Management 2.4 Creating and Grading Assignments 2.5 How to Educate the Employees Chapter 3: Tips and Tricks Using Google Classroom 3.1 How to Motivate Students to Use Google Classroom? 3.2 Tips for Using Google Classroom 3.3 Google Classroom Management Tips 3.4 You Couldn't Say Anything About Google Classroom 3.5 You Do Want to Know About the New Google Classroom 3.6 Google Starting Classroom Approaches Today Chapter 4: Use Google Classroom Effectively 4.1 Works with Google for Education 4.2 Gооglе Clаѕѕrооm Еxtеnѕіоnѕ And Apps 4.3 Best Extensions and Apps for Google Classroom 4.4 How Google Classroom Will Boost Your Teaching 4.5 Google Classroom vs. Apple Classroom Google Classroom: Conclusion Google Classroom References Google Apps: Introduction Chapter 1: Understanding Google Applications 1.1 Significance of Google Apps 1.2 What Are the Different Google Apps? 1.3 What Are the Key Benefits of Using Google Apps? Chapter 2: Google Drive - For Cloud Storage, Synchronization, and File Sharing 2.1 Introduction to Google Drive 2.2 Upload and Download Files and Folders on Google Drive 2.3 Managing Files on Google Drive 2.4 Sharing Files and Folders 2.5 Google Drive- Other Functionalities Chapter 3: Google Docs - For Creating and Sharing Text Documents 3.1 Signing Up for an Account 3.2 Create or Import Files 3.3 Edit and Format a Document 3.4 Share and Collaborate On Files 3.5 Print and Download Documents Chapter 4: Google Sheets - For Creating Online Spreadsheets 4.1 Introduction to Google Sheets 4.2 Creating a Spreadsheet 4.3 Share, Protect, and Move Your Data 4.4 Collaboration on Documents with Others 4.5 Data Formatting and Adding Formulas 4.6 Using Google Sheets Offline 4.7 Removing Duplicates Chapter 5: Google Slides - For Creating and Collaborating On Presentations 5.1 Creating a Presentation 5.2 Importing a Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation 5.3Adding Comments on Google Slides 5.4 Collaborate and share Presentations 5.5 How to make templates on google slides? Chapter 6: Google Calendars-Sign into Access & Edit Your Schedule 6.1 Getting Started 6.2 Adding Calendars by URL and sharing them 6.3 Editing Your Calendar Chapter 7: Other Features of Google 7.1 Google Forms-Free Online Surveys for Personal Use 7.2 Google Photos 7.3 Google Keep-Notes and Lists 7.4 Easy and Secure Emailing with Gmail Google Apps: Conclusion Teaching with Zoom: Introduction Chapter 1: Introduction to Zoom- An Effective Tool 1.1 History of Zoom App 1.2 Zoom App's Uses 1.3 Zoom App's Subscription and Pricing Plans Chapter 2: Getting Started with Zoom 2.1 Equipment Needed to Use Zoom for Effective Learning Smoothly 2.2 Steps for Downloading and Installing Zoom 2.3 Making an Account or Signing Up 2.4 Different Features and their Functionality Chapter 3: Setting Up and Conducting Virtual Classes 3.1 Popularity of Virtual Learning Mode in Recent Years 3.2 Scheduling a Class 3.3 Inviting Students 3.4 Delivering a Lesson Over Zoom 3.5 Setting up an Assignment or Discussion Board 3.6 Recording a Zoom Class 3.7 Virtual Instructions 3.8 Using Different Zoom App Features for Teaching Chapter 4: Guide for Students to Use Zoom Effectively 4.1 Check Equipment before Joining a Class 4.2 Using Chat Options to Ask Questions 4.3 Delivering Assignments through File Sharing 4.4 Record Presentations Using Zoom 4.5 Schedule Meeting for Group Discussion Chapter 5: Tips and Tricks to Use Zoom App 5.1 Additional Tips for Teachers and Students 5.2 Troubleshooting Common Problems Teaching with Zoom: Conclusion
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