Wednesday, October 16, 2019

How to access all editing features in Google Docs on the iPad

If you and your students are missing the full array of editing features in Google Docs on the iPad, please follow the steps below to access the desktop version of Google Docs on an iPad. 

1.) Open the Chrome app on your iPad.
2.) Type docs.google.com in the search bar.
3.) Navigate to the three horizontal dots in the upper right corner, and scroll down to click on Request Desktop Site.
4.) Open a Google Doc, and you will now see the full editing toolbar. 

Here is a video overview showing the steps outlined above. 

Wednesday, October 9, 2019

iPad Tip: Access iCloud documents on different devices

Similar to Google Drive, you can access files stored in your iCloud, such as Keynote, Numbers, and Pages files, photos, and notes, from any device.  This includes non-Apple devices, such as Windows computers and Chromebooks. 

To get started, navigate to www.icloud.com.  You'll login to iCloud with your Hudson Managed Apple ID information, which is the same as your Google account login. 

Once logged in, you'll see the Apple native apps available for you to work in.  Any files saved to your iCloud will sync across your devices where you're signed in with your Hudson Managed Apple ID, adding more flexibility and options for working within Apple apps. 



Friday, October 4, 2019

Google Calendar: Enable or Disable Working Hours

In a recent update, Google Calendar launched a working hours feature. Some users may have working hours enabled for Google Calendar, knowingly or unknowingly, so we recommend checking your Google Calendar settings. 

Here's what working hours looks like in a Google Calendar event.  You'll see a purple moon icon next to invited guests' names if the meeting is scheduled outside of their working hours. 


Turn working hours on or off
To automatically warn people if they try to schedule a meeting for a time when you won’t be working, you can turn on working hours. You can only turn on working hours from a computer, not from the Google Calendar app.
  1. On your computer, open Google Calendar.
  2. In the top right, click Settings Settings and then Settings.
  3. On the left, under "General," click Working Hours.
  4. In the "Working hours" section, click Enable working hours. Or leave it unchecked if you don't want working hours enabled.
  5. Select the days you work and set the times you’re available.
Calendar might suggest working hours based on your time zone, working patterns in your country, and your schedule. You can accept, decline, or edit these suggestions.

Show when you’re out of office

When you indicate you’re out of office, your calendar will automatically decline all meetings during that time.
  1. On your computer, open Google Calendar.
  2. At the top of your calendar, click the first date you’ll be out of the office.
  3. Click Out of office.
  4. Select the dates you’ll be out of the office.
  5. Optional: Update the time range and edit your decline message.
  6. Click Save.