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Google Sites Screencast #6 – Adding a Text Box to Your Web Page

February 20, 2009 By: Brian Grenier Category: GoogleSites 2 Comments →

In this episode we take a look at how to insert a text box into your web site.  Text boxes can be used to highlight current vocabulary terms, provide students and parents with important information, display important upcoming dates or assignments, or any number of other uses.

Google Sites Screencast #5 – Adding a Table to Your Website

February 16, 2009 By: Brian Grenier Category: GoogleSites No Comments →

In this episode we take a quick look at to add a table to your website.

Google Sites Screencast #4 – Formatting Text, Adding Hyperlinks, Inserting Images

February 13, 2009 By: Brian Grenier Category: GoogleSites 1 Comment →

In this episode we take a quick look at how to up your site into two columns, how to format text and add hyperlinks, as well as how insert images in your Google Sites web site.

Google Sites Screencast #3 – Editing Tools

February 11, 2009 By: Brian Grenier Category: GoogleSites No Comments →

In this episode we take a quick look at the Google Sites toolbar within the editing mode.  A brief description of each of the editing elements is presented.

Google Sites Screencast #2 – Setting Up a New Google Site

February 11, 2009 By: Brian Grenier Category: GoogleSites No Comments →

In this episode we take a look at how to create a new Google Site now that you have successfully registered for a Google account.

Google Sites Screencast #1 – Establishing Your Google Account

February 10, 2009 By: Brian Grenier Category: GoogleSites 1 Comment →

In this episode, we take a quick look at how to establish a Google account, the first step necessary to set up your website using Google Sites.

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