Join the Kewaunee County Economic Development Corporation and sponsor NWTC for a  Google Tools You Can Use Workshop on Wednesday March 12th from 5pm to 7pm.  Google Certified Trainer, Sharon Ellner will present Google Tools to assist in sharing and managing  information, as well as communicating and collaborating with teammates, customers, mentors and community partners!  Ms. Ellner will focus on maximizing the use of Google Drive and Google + for effective and efficient communication and collaboration. Learn more about the Google Tools you will  learn about below;

Google Drive
Google Drive gives you access to your work from anywhere, across your Mac, PC, mobile devices and on the web. Update a file on one device and changes are automatically saved to Drive. Share files or whole folders with individuals, your entire team or even customers and partners. In the Docs, Sheets and Slides editors multiple people can work on the same document at the same time. Gather input and manage feedback with social commenting.

Google+
Google+ was built to let you share the right things with the right people. Share posts with partners or customers, or create private posts that are only visible to your company to ask questions, find experts and get answers. Communities create a space for groups to share information on specific topics. You can create an open community and invite customers or partners, or create a restricted community that’s only available to your coworkers. Circles let you organize your social connections in a way that make sense and is unique to you. Create a circle of your trusted advisors to request career advice all at once or a circle of thought leaders in your company to stay on top of all the latest news and initiatives.

WORKSHOP DETAILS – SPONSORED By NWTC  NWTC_Logo
Date: Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Time: 5pm – 7pm
Cost: $15
Location: NWTC Luxemburg (133 Commerce Dr.)
RSVP: Jennifer Brown at info@kcedc.org or via phone at 920-255-1661

Please plan to bring personal laptop or netbook, if available. If not, NWTC will have computers available for use