Students will SIGN IN to their Google Account. Students will create a NEW Google Document to use as a Technology Journal. Students will learn how to upload files and create new documents. Students will participate in a collaboration project to find out how to work on documents together in real time.
We will be learning how to use our new Google Drive to Create, Save, Store and Collaborate on documents and projects.This Google Account (Gmail and Google Docs) is your Personal-Professional account. It is only to be used for school, and will stay with you for as long as you are a student here at Collegium Charter School. Today you will create two documents! Please follow the directions below to complete your work today.
To create a NEW document in your Google Drive, you must sign in to your Google account as follows:
Go to Google.Com and click the SIGN IN button in the upper right corner.
Students simply log in using their @ccs.us Gmail address and password, which for students is their firstname.lastname#@ccs.us. You should have created a password when you signed on to the network.
In the upper right corner of your screen you should see a small grid of little boxes ("the waffle"). This is your link to other Google Applications. Please choose the button for your Google Drive. You can now select the NEW button (Blue Button Upper Left Side of the Screen). This will allow you to create Documents, Spreadsheets, Presentations, and upload files. We will discuss each today.
Your project today is to create a NEW Google Document and name it "Technology Journal". Once created, you will create your first post (See Instructions Below). Any time you are in class, and you are instructed to create a Journal Entry, you will use the following format:
Today's Date:
Each entry will be made at the top of the page so the entries "push" each other down the page. Your most recent entry will be at the top, and other entries will be listed in chronological order.
When instructed, please copy the following items into your first, newly created Google Document (Technology Journal):
05 September 2017
Good Luck!


