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    Applications of Information and Communication Technologies
    CSI-321
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    1. Introduction to Information and Communication Technologies2. Components of ICT: Hardware, software, platforms, networks, data storage3. Scope of ICT: Education, business, governance, healthcare, media4. Emerging Technologies and Future Trends5. Basic ICT Productivity Tools6. Effective use of search engines (Google, Bing)7. Formal communication tools and etiquettes (Gmail, Outlook)8. Microsoft Office Suites (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)9. Google Workspace (Docs, Sheets, Slides)10. Cloud Storage and File Sharing (Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive)11. Note-taking and organization (Evernote, OneNote)12. Video conferencing (Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, Zoom)13. Social media applications (LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram)14. ICT in Education15. Learning management systems (Moodle, Canvas, Google Classroom)16. Online education courses (Coursera, edX, Udemy, Khan Academy)17. Interactive multimedia and virtual classrooms18. ICT in Health and Well-being19. Health and fitness tracking (Google Fit, Samsung Health, Apple Health)20. Telemedicine and online health consultations21. ICT in Personal Finance and Shopping22. Online banking and financial management tools23. E-commerce platforms (Daraz, Telemart, Shophive)24. Digital Citizenship and Online Etiquette25. Digital identity and online reputation26. Netiquette and respectful online communication27. Cyberbullying and online harassment28. Ethical Considerations in Use of ICT Platforms and Tools29. Intellectual property and copyright issues30. Avoiding plagiarism and unauthorized use of information31. Content accuracy and integrity (misinformation, fake news)
    CSI-321›Google Workspace (Docs, Sheets, Slides)
    Applications of Information and Communication TechnologiesTopic 9 of 31

    Google Workspace (Docs, Sheets, Slides)

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    Google Workspace: Overview of Docs, Sheets, and Slides

    Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) is a cloud-based suite of productivity tools that includes Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides. These applications facilitate collaboration and offer users the ability to create, edit, and share documents, spreadsheets, and presentations online. Here’s a detailed look at each application:

    1. Google Docs

    Overview:
    Google Docs is a web-based word processing application that allows users to create, edit, and collaborate on text documents.

    Key Features:

    • Real-Time Collaboration: Multiple users can edit a document simultaneously, with changes reflected instantly.
    • Comments and Suggestions: Users can leave comments and suggest edits, making it easy to review and discuss content.
    • Templates: A variety of pre-designed templates for reports, letters, resumes, and more.
    • Voice Typing: Dictate text directly into a document using voice commands.
    • Version History: Track changes and revert to previous versions of the document if needed.

    Common Uses:

    • Writing essays, reports, and articles.
    • Collaborating on team projects and proposals.
    • Creating meeting notes and documentation.

    2. Google Sheets

    Overview:
    Google Sheets is a cloud-based spreadsheet application that enables users to create and manage data in a tabular format.

    Key Features:

    • Real-Time Collaboration: Similar to Docs, multiple users can work on a spreadsheet at the same time.
    • Formulas and Functions: Utilize a wide range of built-in functions (e.g., SUM, AVERAGE) for data analysis.
    • Data Visualization: Create charts and graphs to visualize data trends and comparisons.
    • Conditional Formatting: Highlight specific data points based on criteria to draw attention to important information.
    • Integration with Google Forms: Easily collect and analyze data from form responses.

    Common Uses:

    • Budgeting and financial tracking.
    • Data analysis and reporting.
    • Project management and task tracking.

    3. Google Slides

    Overview:
    Google Slides is a web-based presentation application that allows users to create and present slideshows.

    Key Features:

    • Templates and Themes: A variety of templates and design themes for creating visually appealing presentations.
    • Multimedia Integration: Easily insert images, videos, and audio files into slides.
    • Animations and Transitions: Add visual effects to slides and elements to enhance presentations.
    • Collaboration Tools: Similar to Docs and Sheets, users can collaborate in real-time, leave comments, and suggest edits.
    • Presentation Mode: Present slides directly from Google Slides, with options for speaker notes and audience engagement.

    Common Uses:

    • Creating business presentations and pitches.
    • Developing educational lectures and training materials.
    • Designing marketing and project proposals.

    Conclusion

    Google Workspace applications—Docs, Sheets, and Slides—are powerful tools that enhance productivity through collaboration and ease of access. By leveraging the features of each application, users can efficiently create and manage documents, analyze data, and deliver engaging presentations. The cloud-based nature of Google Workspace ensures that files are easily accessible from any device with an internet connection, making it an excellent choice for teams and individuals alike.

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