Google Apps 101 (DVD and Online Access)

$99.00

Format: 1 DVD-ROM
Duration: 43 minutes
Platform: Macintosh / Windows

You will receive an account for online access (3 months) along with a shipment of the ‘Google Apps 101’ Training DVD for $99. If you’re looking for only the Online Access of the Google Apps 101 training tutorialplease click here

Mail, manage, and collaborate effortlessly between your desktop, laptop and mobile device. Create, upload and store important documents and files online and never again experience the agony of a failed hard drive or lost data.

Top Three Things You Will Learn:

(1) Import your contacts from places like Microsoft Outlook and Apple Mail into your Google Account
(2) Sync your calendar and contacts with your desktop applications and smart phone
(3) Store and edit your important documents, spreadsheets and presentations online

Magnet Media Production Team

ZIO Pro’s Crashcourse 101 Series is produced and written by the award-wining Magnet Media Production Team with contributions by Shelly Palmer… Magnet Media has been producing real world, project-based training for over 9 years. By the end of our accelerated crash courses, new users will be up to speed on all the offerings of these applications and software covered in the series.

Sync Your Devices:

Learn to sync your Google Calendar and Contacts over the air with desktop applications like Outlook and Mail and your smart phone; over the air syncing means no wires or manual refreshes, any change on any device automatically is reflected on all devices.

Documents on the Go:

Learn to use Google Documents to edit, store and collaborate on the most familiar business file types, like .DOC, .RTF, .XLS, . HTML, .TXT, .CSV, .ODS and PPT. All documents are stored online – never again feel the agony of a forgotten laptop or lost data.

  1. Introduction
  2. Getting Started with Gmail
  3. Importing Contacts & Features
  4. Getting Started with gCal
  5. Adding, Importing & Syncing Calendars
  6. Getting Started with Google Documents
  7. Sharing and Collaborating
  8. Conclusion