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Ms. Harrar? How do I change the font style and size of my essay?

Select the font type: Time New Roman

Select the font size: 12

You can see the difference from the font that was not yet changed.

To change the font type to Times New Roman and font size to 12, select ALL of the text

Select Times New Roman, size 12

High five yourself! You just make your font style and size appropriate for an MLA formatted essay.

For more infomation >> How to: Select Font Type and Size in Google Docs - Duration: 0:50.

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How to: Download a Google Doc as a Computer File - Duration: 1:36.

My Google Drive is not allowing me to submit my assignment! Now what?

Download your assignment from Google Docs, and then save it as a file in your computer

Click "file"

Click "download as"

Choose "Microsoft Word" or "PDF document"

You will see your file downloading at the bottom left corner of your screen

Now your Google doc has been saved to the "Downloads" folder in your computer

Open your folders

Click on the "downloads" folder

Everything that you "download" will be there

look for the file you downloaded

...apparently I download a lot of stuff (nerd emoji!)...

click on your assignment (the Google doc that you downloaded)

The preview box will show you that the document save IS the downloaded Google Doc!

Now you can submit your assignment in Canvas! Yipey!

Click "submit assignment"

Make sure you are in the "file upload" tab within your Canvas assignment

Click "choose file"

Your file folders will pop up

Click the "downloads" folder

Find your assignment file (you know, the one that you just downloaded from Google Docs

To search for a file, you can also type the name of the file in the "file name" box at the bottom

You should now see the file name of your assignment next to the button "choose file"

Your file is now attached and you can click "submit assignment"!

Congratulations! Now you know what to do when Google Drive is not connecting with Canvas!

For more infomation >> How to: Download a Google Doc as a Computer File - Duration: 1:36.

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How to: Highlight in Google Docs - Duration: 0:33.

How do I highlight text in Google Docs?

Select the text you want to highlight

Click "text mode"

Click "highlight"

Choose the color you want to use

You did it!

Want to change to a different color? Select the text

Click "text mode" again

Click "Highlight"

Choose a new color

Whoop! You did it again!

For more infomation >> How to: Highlight in Google Docs - Duration: 0:33.

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6 Hidden Google Games You Can Play When You Are Bored - Duration: 5:22.

Hi this is Phil from Make Tech Easier and welcome to six hidden Google games

you can play when you are bored.

Are you bored? Do you like playing games?

Does the prospect of playing games sound like a cure for your boredom?

Luckily for you Google has your back. The company whose name has become a verb for

searching things on the Internet is known for their love of Easter Eggs, as

evidenced by playfully trolling users with the definition of recursion, for

providing the answer to the ultimate question, Google likes to play around. It

should come as no surprise to find out that Google actually has a number of

games hidden within its products. Whether you are procrastinating at work or bored

out of your mind in class, follow these instructions to access hidden Google

games. Flight Simulator (Google Earth). It's been around for years but Google Earth

is still kind of mind-blowing, letting you whiz around the planet and zoom in

on just about anything anywhere in the world . . . well, apart from military bases,

North Korea and the usual sketchy stuff. Better still Google Earth has a built in

flight simulator that lets you travel around the world using an actual plane.

You can even choose whether to fly an SR-22 or F-16 jet and play using a

joystick if you have one. Our advice is to turn on 3D buildings as well, which

means you'll get to experience cities like San Francisco in their murky,

textured but nontheless 3D glory. To access it you need to download and

install Google Earth on your Windows, Mac, or Linux computer then from the menu

click tools -> enter flight simulator at the top. T-Rex Run (Google Chrome browser)

Google knows that the absence of the Internet can make people lose their

minds. Luckily Google hopes to stave off violent reactions with this cute and

addictive game. One of the more well known hidden games

this one requires Google's Chrome browser. Starring a lone T-Rex in 8-bit

glory you jump over cacti and evade flying pterodactyls in this endless

runner. To play shut off your device's Wi-Fi or fire up Chrome when you have no

access to the Internet. When presented with the unable to connect to the

Internet screen (featuring the afore mentioned T-Rex) hit the spacebar or tap

on your screen if you're on a tablet or phone. Get ready because the deceptively

easy game is about to begin. Just keep hitting that spacebar to jump.

Zerg Rush (Google search). Referencing the seminal realtime strategy game Starcraft, Zerg

Rush is a little simpler than Blizzard's seminal game. For those who have never

played Starcraft the Zerg are a race of insect like aliens. Performing a "Zerg

Rush" requires a plan to quickly amass a large army of weak units and use them

to overwhelm an enemy. Search Zerg Rush in Google and prepare yourself as Google

O's swarm in from all corners of your screen. Eventually the O's will destroy

the search results, but you can eliminate them by clicking on them with your mouse.

How long will you last? Pac-Man (Google search). This custom Pac-Man game appeared

as a Google doodle on May 21st 2010. This playable version of Pac-Man was made to

celebrate the 30th anniversary of the incredibly popular arcade game. To start

munching on pac dots, simply Google "pacman" and you can get down to the

timeless business of avoiding Inky, Pinky, Blinky . . . and Clyde.

Snake (Google Search). Prepare to feel like Marty McFly and go back in time. The

Google Doodle commemorating the 2013 Chinese New Year features a classic game

from the Nokia era mobile phone dominance. That's right a version of

Snake is playable within Google's search engine. To play punch in Google Snake

Game and click on the top result. Breakout (Google search) Breakout is the

1972 arcade game developed by Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs. Players control a

paddle that bounces a ball into bricks arranged at the top of the screen. The

goal is to volley the ball back forth between paddle and bricks

until all the bricks are knocked out. To access this classic type Atari Breakout

into Google's image search. All of the search results will morph into bricks.

Control the paddle with the arrow keys or your mouse.

Honorable mention: SixDegrees of Kevin Bacon. In a 1994 interview with Premiere magazine, actor

Kevin Bacon made an offhand comment about how he had worked with everyone in

Hollywood, or someone who's worked with them. This spiraled into a game

based on the "six degrees of separation" between him and other actors. This

concept suggests that any two people on Earth lost six or fewer links apart. In

Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon a player names any actor and attempts to connect

him or her to Bacon in six or fewer people. Google technicians must have a

lot of free time on their hands since they integrated the game into the Google

search engine simply type in any actor's name followed by "Bacon Number" to see how

far removed the actor is from Kevin Bacon. Bonus challenge: can you find an actor

with a Bacon Number of four or above? If so post the actors name in the comments

and revel in your mastery of Kevin Bacon related movie trivia. Ok as always thanks

for watching and please subscribe and add your comments below.

See you next time!

For more infomation >> 6 Hidden Google Games You Can Play When You Are Bored - Duration: 5:22.

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How to Download Videos From Any Site Using Google Chrome 2017 (New and Easiest Way) - Duration: 1:21.

Welcome back guys. This is akr yon and in this video

I'm gonna show you how you can download any type of video from YouTube without using any external?

software so before getting

started it's my humble request to go to my channel and subscribe me so that you can get the latest information and updates from my

Channel as soon as possible so let's start just click on the video

whatever you have to download and just follow the lead and

As soon as the video reloads just go to the url and remove everything written before

youtube.com and in place of that just try it ss, a

New page will get opened and you can see the downloading links are down there

And you just have to click on the green arrow, and you will see the results

Here you go you can download it in any format 720p 320

Whatever you require and the download will start

like this, so I hope you like this video please subscribe to my channel and

Hit the like button and comment. Whatever you like to see in the next video. Thanks for watching have a nice day

For more infomation >> How to Download Videos From Any Site Using Google Chrome 2017 (New and Easiest Way) - Duration: 1:21.

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【English Sub】Google Homeの便利な4つの使い方/4 convenient ways to use Google Home. - Duration: 9:39.

Hey guys, I'm Doga from DogaDoga TV.

Today, I want to introduce one thing...

That's Google Home.

This device is a so called "Smart Speaker".

You can play music on this and

you can control your home devices through this.

It has a variety of features and it is pretty convenient.

However...

I know that there are people who are skeptical

about the device.

So I'll show you what is convenient

on Google Home

before this comes to Japan.

There are 4 features that I use on a daily basis and

that I want to introduce today.

You might think "Are there only 4 features?!".

Honestly, your reaction is correct.

There are not many convenient features yet.

Of course, that's my personal opinion.

At least these 4 features that I'm going to introduce are

convenient enough and

I feel very comfortable using them on daily basis.

First of all...

Controlling your smart lights.

The smart lights I use are Philips Hue.

They are manufactured by Philips.

You can control the lights not only with

your smartphone but also with Google Home and voice commands too.

One smart light is set beside my desk in the living room.

I can do this too.

The light's color has changed to red.

One more thing...

The light's color has changed to blue

I used a third party service called IFTTT.

With IFTTT linked with Google Home,

you can control your smart lights with just key words

just like I did now.

This time, I said "Zombie film".

I had already set that the smart light would turn to Blue with

the keyword "Zombie film". That's why.

Google Home itself has a similar function like this

responding to keywords.

That's a new feature.

You can do this too.

With the keyword "Movie time",

the brightness of the light turns to this.

You might have already realized but

you can set Google Home's response too.

The Google Home said "Roger that. Star Wars is the best, by the way"

after I said "Movie time".

I set it to say that by myself.

Secondly...

Playing music is convenient.

There are some music services that are compatible with Google Home.

I mainly use Spotify.

For example, while you are cooking,

you can use your voice to ask Google Home to play music.

As you can see,

there are 3 speakers in it.

Of course, the sound quality is

inferior to nice dedicated speakers like Bose.

But

This has a decent sound quality.

My Spotify premium account is linked to Google Home.

Recently, Google Home updated and

you can play music even with a free account now.

With a premium account, you can specify

not only the artist name but also the song too.

Let me demonstrate it.

Just like that.

You can skip songs during the song being played.

Now I'm skipping this song.

There you go.

You can also pause the song.

You can pause the song by

pushing the center of the Google Home's head.

Play... and pause...

Thirdly...

Setting a timer is also nice.

Usually people set a timer with

their own smartphones.

What if your hands are wet??

You don't want to touch your phone, right?

In that case, asking Google Home

to set a timer is convenient.

just like "Please set a timer for 3 mins"

This feature is simple but very convenient.

Just like this, Google Home set a 20 mins timer.

You can name the timer too.

I set a 3 seconds timer called "Steak" now.

There you go.

Actually the first timer I set is still

going on.

Therefore, you can set multiple timers.

I like this.

Lastly...

I like checking the weather forcast too.

This became my habit too.

You can check the weather of the specific location or

you can check the weather of tomorrow and next week.

Something like that.

Just like this.

Let me check the weather next Monday.

That's all.

These 4 features are convenient and

I use them on daily basis.

Honestly speaking, I think that it depends on the person

whether you find them convenient or not.

You don't have to use this device. It's unnecessary.

I agree with that opinion.

However

The more this device becomes a part of your life,

the more convenient you find it.

That's how it works.

Apple is supposed to release a similar smart speaker

called "HomePod" this December.

And Amazon already has a smart speaker called Amazon Echo too

LINE also released a smart speaker too.

So

It's becoming kind of a trend that many companies release their smart speakers.

Everything started with Smartphones

and then Smartwatches came

well, smart watches haven't succeeded yet though.

And now, The Smart Speakers have come.

Smart Speakers let you control everything

over voice instead of by fingers on smartphones.

It means that you have to change your habit dramatically.

The degree to which people are willing to change

their habits will be the key to Smart Speakers future success.

That's the most important part, I guess.

If you are interested in these kinds of smart speakers,

but you are not so sure if you need this,

If you have an iPhone, I recommend you to try to control things with Siri.

Siri has almost the same features as Google Home too.

You will see how beneficial this kind of device can be for you

because first you have to make it a habit.

That's it. Thank you for watching!

For more infomation >> 【English Sub】Google Homeの便利な4つの使い方/4 convenient ways to use Google Home. - Duration: 9:39.

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Архитектурные компоненты - Введение (Google I/O '17) - Duration: 38:27.

For more infomation >> Архитектурные компоненты - Введение (Google I/O '17) - Duration: 38:27.

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How to Double Space in Google Docs - Duration: 0:41.

How do I double space my essay?

Select the text

Click on "line spacing"

Select "double"

You can see the difference between double spaced and single spaced text

To make your entire essay double spaced, select all of the text

Click "line spacing"

Click "double"

Now your entire essay is double spaced

Give yourself a pat on the back! Well done!

For more infomation >> How to Double Space in Google Docs - Duration: 0:41.

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get Emoji on the app store and Google play for children - Duration: 3:34.

get Emoji on the app store and Google play for children

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