Intro to GSuite

How-to take pictures or screenshots and upload into Google Forms, Classroom or Slides

*Note: Any video for PCs won't be perfect...I did the best I could without having a PC available to me to create the videos.


How to take an image of your work using your device

How to take a picture on an ipad

How to take a picture on a chromebook

How to take a picture on a Mac

How to take a picture on a PC


How to create a screenshot

How to take a screenshot on a mac

How to take a screenshot on a chromebook

How to take a screenshot on an ipad

How to take a screenshot on a PC*

Screenshot Cheat sheet


How to upload a screenshot/image into Google Slides:

How to upload a screenshot into a Google Slides on a mac

How to upload a screenshot into a Google Slides on a chromebook

How to upload a screenshot into a Google Slides on an ipad

How to upload a screenshot into Google Slides on a PC *


How to upload a screenshot/image into Google Forms:

How to upload a screenshot into a Google Forms on a mac

How to upload a screenshot into a Google Forms on a chromebook

How to upload a screenshot into a Google Forms on an ipad

How to upload a screenshot into a Google Forms on a PC *


How to upload a screenshot/image into Google Classroom:

How to upload a screenshot into Google Classroom on a mac

How to upload a screenshot into Google Classroom on a chromebook

How to upload a screenshot into Google Classroom on an ipad

How to upload a screenshot into Google Classroom on a PC *


Inserting pictures into Google Slides and Docs

How to insert pictures from the camera roll into Google Slides or docs on an ipad

How to insert pictures from Google or Google Drive to Google Slides or Docs on a mac, PC or chromebook


Inserting text boxes, shapes into Google Slides:

How to insert Text boxes and shapes in Google Slides on ipad

How to insert text boxes and shapes in Google Slides on a mac, PC or chromebook


Inserting pictures into Google Slides and Docs

How to insert pictures from the camera roll into Google Slides or docs on an ipad

How to insert pictures from Google or Google Drive to Google Slides or Docs on a mac, PC or chromebook

Introductory Lessons for

Google Docs, Slides, Sheets, Draw and Forms

Google Docs

Google Docs is a tool within GSuite that allows you to write, edit, and collaborate online. You can access Google Docs through Google Classroom, Google Drive, or via the Google Docs website.


Google Docs are used for essay writing, letter writing, taking notes and more.


Before you start the lesson, be sure that you have access to a copy of the practice Google Doc via this link, or through your Google Classroom.


Google Slides

Google Slides is a tool within GSuite that allows you to create, edit, collaborate, and present online. You can access Google Slides through Google Classroom, Google Drive, or via the Google Slides website.


Google Slides are used by students and teachers to create presentations. Teachers may also use slides to create activities for students.


Before you start the lesson, be sure that you have access to a copy of the practice Google Slide via this link, or through your Google Classroom.


FInal Google Slides lesson FINAL.mp4



Google Draw

Google Draw is a tool within GSuite that allows you to create, edit, and collaborate online. You can access Google Draw through Google Classroom, Google Drive, or via the Google Draw website.


Google Draw is used to create posters, infographics, templates and more.


Before you start the lesson, be sure that you have access to a copy of the practice Google Drawing via this link, or through your Google Classroom.

Coming soon!

Google Sheets

Google Sheets is a tool within GSuite that allows you to create, edit, and collaborate on a spreadsheet online. You can access Google Sheets through Google Classroom, Google Drive, or via the Google Sheets website.


Google Sheets is used to collect data, convert data into graphs, perform calculations and more.


Before you start the lesson, be sure that you have access to a copy of the practice Google Sheet via this link, or through your Google Classroom.

Coming soon!