WEBVTT 1 00:00:01.510 --> 00:00:06.020 Hello! Is Dr. Bill Rosner welcome Back in this video we learned how to create some. 2 00:00:06.030 --> 00:00:23.400 William Rosener: Do it yourself. Perpetrator plans using Google Docs One of the big advantages of Google Docs is that it is a cloud platform. This is going to allow you to share distort and edit files with mobile devices and to collaborate in the connected age. Let's start by taking a look at what you learn how to create, and then we'll get started. 3 00:00:24.440 --> 00:00:39.370 William Rosener: So Ah, take a look over here at the we're going to do is add a little header. Do it yourself. Portfolio plans a little more tax concert, an image and more tax. We'll spend most of the time on this drawn. But now that we know what we want to do, let's get started here. 4 00:00:39.780 --> 00:00:49.939 William Rosener: So the first step you want to do is go to Google Com, and we're gonna press on the Google app by pressing this up all dots over here, and then you're going to come on down and choose, drive. 5 00:00:53.270 --> 00:01:01.600 William Rosener: Okay, here's the document. I just get on looking at. This was the finished version, and we'll go ahead and recreate that now. So the first step here is I want to hit the new. 6 00:01:02.030 --> 00:01:04.699 William Rosener: You don't want to choose. Google Docs: 7 00:01:07.730 --> 00:01:10.999 William Rosener: Okay, the very top. It just said, uh do it yourself. 8 00:01:15.590 --> 00:01:24.379 William Rosener: Computer plans. Then, to save a little text about time here, i'm just gonna grab. I've got this easy for me to grab. I'll let you guys type it out, though, 9 00:01:25.740 --> 00:01:30.200 William Rosener: for an inexpensive contemporary trader for your backyard there. 10 00:01:30.710 --> 00:01:36.820 William Rosener: Okay, i'm going to go ahead and highlight this and decrease the font size a little bit, and i'll highlight this text. 11 00:01:37.030 --> 00:01:42.350 William Rosener: Increase it bold, and maybe I can go ahead and make sure I get that the center there. 12 00:01:43.440 --> 00:01:49.250 William Rosener: Okay. Next step I want to do is insert an image, and to do that i'll come up here to insert image 13 00:01:49.290 --> 00:01:52.890 William Rosener: upload from computer insert image upload from computer 14 00:01:52.900 --> 00:02:00.220 William Rosener: And in the same era as you found this video, you should also find a link. And then that link should be at this image right here 15 00:02:00.410 --> 00:02:11.990 William Rosener: written word feeder plants that Jpeg: First thing I do is save that to your computer. I saved it to my desktop in the portal called a ten. Just make sure you know each saving. We're going to highlight it and open it, 16 00:02:12.000 --> 00:02:14.970 and that's going to insert that right into the Google Docs. 17 00:02:15.120 --> 00:02:20.090 William Rosener: I'm going to grab the selection hand on the bottom right-hand corner and make it a little bit smaller. 18 00:02:21.610 --> 00:02:24.350 William Rosener: Okay, Next, we need to add a little bit more text, 19 00:02:25.870 --> 00:02:29.359 William Rosener: and i'm going to decrease the font size on this, 20 00:02:30.430 --> 00:02:33.079 William Rosener: and i'll go ahead and I get this centered. 21 00:02:35.280 --> 00:02:48.570 William Rosener: Okay. Now, i'm going to position my cursor below, so I can see where my cursor is. It's below. I want to insert a drawn to do that, and we come up to insert. I'm going to draw one and no insert drawing. No? 22 00:02:50.140 --> 00:02:51.190 William Rosener: Okay. 23 00:02:51.200 --> 00:02:58.499 William Rosener: Yeah, Let's just take a look at this first step. I'm going to do is maybe start here with the roof. Can that take forty, Five, 24 00:02:59.580 --> 00:03:05.929 William Rosener: One way to do that is maybe to start up with a square, Draw some lines, and then delete the square. 25 00:03:05.980 --> 00:03:11.169 William Rosener: I'm gonna go ahead and put this a momentarily on it. We've snap to grid. 26 00:03:11.820 --> 00:03:28.290 William Rosener: So I went to actions. Snap two and Grid, and you may want to turn that on or off. But sometimes this works, and sometimes I don't, but it does it, and I think it has to do with when I rotate it. So i'm going to come up here to us Shapes We go to shapes, and here is the rectangle, 27 00:03:28.770 --> 00:03:38.210 William Rosener: so you can see if I can. I can just simply drag out a rectangle of any size. But if I hold the shift key down it's going to constrain that to a square, 28 00:03:43.020 --> 00:03:50.410 William Rosener: and if I hold the ship key down I can go in nice little increments here. But i'm just going to go to forty five degrees and like, Now, 29 00:03:51.160 --> 00:04:00.279 William Rosener: okay, now, i'm going to use the line to them again. I'm just going to use this as a place, So i'm going to try and position My cursor right here. It looks like that, snapped a grid did not work, 30 00:04:00.310 --> 00:04:02.130 William Rosener: so i'm going to go ahead and 31 00:04:02.910 --> 00:04:05.629 William Rosener: see what this looks like, okay. 32 00:04:05.640 --> 00:04:14.039 William Rosener: And now i'm going to try grabbing from this corner and said, Sometimes you may want to just simply be select. I'm not going to grab from this corner 33 00:04:14.050 --> 00:04:15.570 William Rosener: and go on down. 34 00:04:17.209 --> 00:04:21.569 William Rosener: Okay. Now, I'm going to go ahead and grab my rectangle 35 00:04:21.579 --> 00:04:23.270 William Rosener: and Toledo. 36 00:04:24.010 --> 00:04:29.159 William Rosener: Okay. So I've got my initial lines which Actually, I can see they're not even 37 00:04:29.180 --> 00:04:33.180 William Rosener: same length. Let me see if I can get this little closer there. 38 00:04:33.310 --> 00:04:40.640 William Rosener: Okay. So now the next step is, I'm going to go ahead and try to create some arcs, and then i'll cram the bottom down, 39 00:04:40.650 --> 00:04:44.810 William Rosener: and you can go into any order you want. But let me start with this. I'll start with Yarks 40 00:04:44.850 --> 00:04:50.560 William Rosener: to do that. There are numerous ways You could do that. One, two would be, maybe the art tool, 41 00:04:51.720 --> 00:05:01.070 William Rosener: and i'll simply, maybe a little bit bigger. Take this little white box, and I can actually keep going. But i'm going to stop when I get towards the bottom. 42 00:05:04.560 --> 00:05:10.499 William Rosener: There we can see we're not getting a perfect connection. But if I hold the ship key down, I can n that into place. 43 00:05:11.480 --> 00:05:16.910 William Rosener: Once you got one you could copy and paste the control seed and copy it. Control me the paste 44 00:05:17.000 --> 00:05:21.190 William Rosener: at least on a windows, a control. D. We'll create a duplicate. 45 00:05:21.830 --> 00:05:25.159 William Rosener: Now i'm going to simply rotate this. 46 00:05:26.780 --> 00:05:28.719 William Rosener: I'll the shift key down, 47 00:05:28.990 --> 00:05:30.760 William Rosener: so I get to one eighty 48 00:05:31.580 --> 00:05:33.720 William Rosener: and then what i'm going to do is 49 00:05:34.090 --> 00:05:36.989 William Rosener: bring it back over here and just march that 50 00:05:37.150 --> 00:05:41.049 William Rosener: right back over here. It looks like I need to go just a little bit further. 51 00:05:43.140 --> 00:05:47.230 William Rosener: Okay, now, i'll start the the line on the lines going um 52 00:05:47.460 --> 00:05:49.030 William Rosener: some horizontal lines, 53 00:05:51.540 --> 00:05:56.009 William Rosener: and i'm not given a perfectly straight line, So i'm actually going to delete that one, 54 00:05:56.250 --> 00:06:00.310 William Rosener: and I'm going to just come below it ways 55 00:06:00.700 --> 00:06:03.489 William Rosener: and create a nice, perfectly straight line 56 00:06:04.250 --> 00:06:06.630 William Rosener: here. And then i'm going to go ahead and 57 00:06:06.950 --> 00:06:10.889 William Rosener: drag my line to again. Hold the ship you down 58 00:06:12.250 --> 00:06:14.189 William Rosener: and then come right back on up. 59 00:06:24.730 --> 00:06:32.220 William Rosener: Okay. So now what I can do is I can hold. Use my selection tool, and I can hold the slug. Hold the ship key down. 60 00:06:32.950 --> 00:06:35.629 William Rosener: Yeah, I'm see if I can get on through. I think I got all through. 61 00:06:35.640 --> 00:06:38.439 William Rosener: Then I can march all three up at once. 62 00:06:40.480 --> 00:06:42.680 Okay, I'm going to call that again. 63 00:06:42.690 --> 00:06:44.319 William Rosener: So now, if I take a look, 64 00:06:44.750 --> 00:06:51.109 William Rosener: i'm actually going to increase the thickness of those lines, and that's actually going to make these look a little bit better connected. 65 00:06:51.180 --> 00:06:58.009 William Rosener: So highlight one hold the ship key down and just kind of go around, select an additional lines, 66 00:06:58.110 --> 00:06:59.950 William Rosener: take it, them all selected. 67 00:07:00.440 --> 00:07:06.730 William Rosener: Then you can come up here and you can choose two pixels or three pixels to kind of connect those there. 68 00:07:07.150 --> 00:07:15.229 William Rosener: Okay, now, kind of moving on. Say, well, let me do the forty five, and then we get you start on at least one dimensional alternative. 69 00:07:15.350 --> 00:07:18.680 William Rosener: Okay, to the forty-five you could use the line tool. 70 00:07:19.100 --> 00:07:25.470 William Rosener: You can actually use that arc which we just did, or you come on down and choose the curve. I want to simply press once, 71 00:07:26.180 --> 00:07:32.890 William Rosener: twice, and three times, and then, while it's selected, i'm just going to try round, add a beginning 72 00:07:33.030 --> 00:07:35.039 William Rosener: and an Indian arrowhead 73 00:07:37.410 --> 00:07:41.360 William Rosener: pull the shit key down. I'm going to kind of lift position that on up. 74 00:07:41.520 --> 00:07:47.340 William Rosener: Okay. So now, what we want to do is you want to get forty-five like we had here forty five degrees 75 00:07:47.450 --> 00:07:50.110 to do that. I'm going to press on the text box 76 00:07:50.350 --> 00:07:51.630 William Rosener: here 77 00:07:51.800 --> 00:08:04.760 William Rosener: I can type in forty five. And then, if you get online, you can buy numerous keyboard shortcuts to insert that degree simple. But what I a lot of times find myself doing is like, Okay, I, know. For example, here's Microsoft word, 78 00:08:04.910 --> 00:08:11.710 William Rosener: and I know how to give you a Microsoft word. So all you had to do. Here was type in forty-five. It'll come up to symbol. 79 00:08:11.720 --> 00:08:13.759 William Rosener: Now I insert the degree symbol. 80 00:08:13.910 --> 00:08:17.150 William Rosener: And now I can just simply copy this 81 00:08:17.160 --> 00:08:20.730 William Rosener: I can right back to my document and paste. 82 00:08:22.180 --> 00:08:27.499 William Rosener: Okay, and maybe I decrease that a little bit. And this phone size looks a little too large. 83 00:08:27.530 --> 00:08:31.100 William Rosener: So maybe i'll um decrease the font size a little bit here 84 00:08:32.400 --> 00:08:37.640 William Rosener: and now I can just simply position that right over groups. 85 00:08:38.230 --> 00:08:40.330 William Rosener: He started rotating that down. 86 00:08:41.630 --> 00:08:43.590 William Rosener: That's a position over there. 87 00:08:43.600 --> 00:08:48.280 William Rosener: Okay, Now take a look. Maybe i'll get you one more dimension here on the bottom. 88 00:08:48.560 --> 00:08:52.650 William Rosener: I can show you a little trick there, so i'm going to start off with one 89 00:08:55.480 --> 00:08:58.500 William Rosener: and come right over here and start a line, 90 00:08:59.680 --> 00:09:02.610 William Rosener: and I want to insert a line between them. 91 00:09:05.180 --> 00:09:06.190 William Rosener: I'm coming 92 00:09:06.200 --> 00:09:07.270 There we go, 93 00:09:12.730 --> 00:09:17.180 William Rosener: and then again let's since. Start a beginning and an ending early on, 94 00:09:17.190 --> 00:09:22.240 William Rosener: and maybe i'll go ahead and use the selection tool and let me try and grab all three. 95 00:09:24.670 --> 00:09:26.769 William Rosener: He has Braemon up here a little bit. 96 00:09:27.880 --> 00:09:31.939 William Rosener: Okay? So you have your choice. You could actually create two lines 97 00:09:32.060 --> 00:09:34.390 William Rosener: if I know. I'm going on white paper. 98 00:09:34.400 --> 00:09:38.459 William Rosener: Then I can save a step here, and I could simply type in 99 00:09:39.030 --> 00:09:42.380 William Rosener: eight point five inches 100 00:09:43.090 --> 00:09:46.070 William Rosener: twenty-two centimeters. 101 00:09:48.540 --> 00:09:51.279 William Rosener: You know decrease the font size here a little bit. 102 00:10:00.300 --> 00:10:16.039 William Rosener: I'll tell you what. Let me first of all just drag this down, and you're going to go. Well, that doesn't work good, But I could change the color to red, and you know what still is not bad. But anyway, you notice how I can watch this. I can change the color to white, 103 00:10:16.310 --> 00:10:27.300 William Rosener: and if I know i'm printing out on white paper, it's not going to print what's going to happen. Is it's going to look as if I created to spend the time creating two perfectly lines, and added some text in the middle down. 104 00:10:27.580 --> 00:10:41.840 William Rosener: But I think at this point i'm going to kind of journey a loose here. So um you know you've got some more. You got a circle here, some more dimensions, some lines, et cetera. There, i'm let you kind of keep working on that. But let me go ahead and um! The first problem hit the save and close by 105 00:10:42.300 --> 00:10:47.790 William Rosener: that's going to take me back into. Here's by a document I just started working on. Let's go ahead and do a few things here. 106 00:10:47.800 --> 00:10:56.550 William Rosener: And one thing I need to tell you is that nothing is looking that good here, and that is because I have got the resolution turned way down. If I have my resolution up high, 107 00:10:56.560 --> 00:11:07.820 William Rosener: then when you guys watched it within a browser window. Everything gets so so small, because now you've got a couple inches at the top on your toolbars and your yeah url, et cetera there. So 108 00:11:08.080 --> 00:11:14.869 William Rosener: anyway, I typically try my resolution down. But as a consequence I don't get as much. The image may not like quite a stronger. 109 00:11:15.330 --> 00:11:38.680 William Rosener: Okay, Anyway, let's come up here. Maybe the first step you'd want to do is I give this a title, maybe do it yourself pertain to plans. If this is assigned to thirteen. And now a couple of four steps here. Why, don't you uh, in addition to uh saving this on, I know it's been saved automatically on the bill drive. Why, don't you go ahead and save a copy of Microsoft or 110 00:11:38.690 --> 00:11:47.559 William Rosener: and then probably most importantly, here is what you're going to do is you're going to share this with me, so hit the file share share with others. 111 00:11:48.340 --> 00:11:52.510 William Rosener: This is nice. When I create these documents I always log in as 112 00:11:52.520 --> 00:12:00.649 William Rosener: Oh, Rosler, this is not my Nsu account. So now I can show you okay. Here is the email address. You want to add 113 00:12:00.800 --> 00:12:09.040 William Rosener: Rosner at niche. Okay, I did so. Make sure. Seven characters R. Os. E. Ner, and in the showcase Edu, 114 00:12:09.120 --> 00:12:22.879 William Rosener: and then you're going to um get the same. But I don't know I can do the same, but I should oppress this copy link by vectors. So let me come right back. Actually, I have a film if I press the share, or if I came up here to the file and hit, share one more time, 115 00:12:22.970 --> 00:12:41.240 William Rosener: what I want to do. So when you when you're submitting your assignments, you're going to do well. No kind of backup there's going to be a video that walks you through on how to share your assignments, and if it's a Microsoft word Excel, or Powerpoint, you're going to simply upload a file. 116 00:12:41.340 --> 00:12:56.749 William Rosener: But when you're working with the Google Docs what you're going to do is you're going to create a link. Say, assignment thirteen on your website, and all you're going to do is hyperlink straight to your file that you've got done created. So what you're going to do is hit the copied link button right here. 117 00:12:57.120 --> 00:13:05.419 William Rosener: You're then going to go into your website, whatever that may be, and insert a link straight to your document there. 118 00:13:06.250 --> 00:13:13.350 William Rosener: Well, hopefully, not this video. You learned how to create a simple little Don't you yourself birthday to plan using Google Docs. 119 00:13:13.530 --> 00:13:18.630 William Rosener: And again, probably most importantly, there, make sure you uh share that 120 00:13:19.770 --> 00:13:29.970 William Rosener: with name. Share that with Rose. Not in a show, kid. I need to you. And then you're gonna copy that link and paste it on your website. Anyway, i'll get you next video. Thanks a lot.