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How to setup and move items to Google Drive
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This article goes over the basic of Google drive (uploading files, creating folders, removing/deleting files).
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Information in reference to the network drives that faculty and staff use.
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You've always been able to share content from your Google Drive in Canvas, but now you will be able to do so seamlessly.
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You've always been able to share content from your Google Drive in Canvas, but now you will be able to do so seamlessly.
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Do you feel a certain amount of dread when some says “We’ll just share it in Google Drive”? Making the switch to Google Drive and its applications like Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Forms can be intimidating, but learning some simple skills can make it a much more pleasant experience.
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Caption files are important for videos so that those with hearing impairments can still follow along with the content. This article gives instructions on how to upload caption files to videos on Google Drive.
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PDFs, Google Docs, and other various file formats can be added into Canvas as a shareable link.
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PDFs, Google Docs, and other various file formats can be embedded into a Youtube Video.
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This article shows how to share a Google Doc (or Sheet, Drive) link with your instructor
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Starting in July 2022, Google Workspace for Education will impose a limit of 100 TB of pooled storage shared across all users within Anderson University. Students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to reduce the amount of storage that they use in Google Drive, Gmail, and Google Photos to help ITS meet this goal by July 2022. This article outlines simple steps to easily identify and remove items that are no longer needed.
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Changing the save location for Zoom Recordings can make the recording files easier to find. With a few simple steps, you can change the file save location to anywhere you want (the recordings can even be saved to Google Drive).
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Students can you ScreenPal/Screencast-O-Matic for free to record presentations up to 15 minutes. The presentations can then be edited and uploaded to Google Drive and then shared as a link for a Canvas assignment.
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Using Google Cloud Assignment, Instructors can create an assignment template using Google Drive that allows each student go be given their own copy of the assignment while the original (Instructor Copy) remains untouched.
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In 2010, AU switched to Google as our email provider. The switch provided us with unlimited storage that we could extend to anyone affiliated with AU. Unfortunately, Google has changed its storage policy for education and will soon enable limits on space for Gmail, Drive, and Photos. After careful review and consideration, the University has decided to change the Alumni Email program to new @alumni.anderson.edu accounts that will be email only. We treasure our Alumni and did not make this de