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Learning Google+

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This is the kickoff session for the "Learning Google+" course.
In this session, you will get an overview of Google+ and its many features, step-by-step help to create your profile, join a community and learn how to join a Hangout (video conference).

The objectives of the course are to
* Learn how the different features of G+ can be used in your work and personal life
* Find and join communities that are of interest to you
* Create a page or community for your work
* Meet new people
* Build your Personal Learning Network (PLN)

Most of the course work and instruction will be asynchronous and done using Google+. We will have times to come together and have a discussion around the week's topic.

While this session is the beginning of a deeper exploration of Google+, people who want to attend only this session to get an introduction to Google+ are welcome to participate.

This class will be held using NCSU's Blackboard Collaborate. Go to: http://go.ncsu.edu/configuration to verify that you have the required software (Java). If you are using Mac OS 10.8, it indicates that that is an unsupported OS, but it will work fine.

https://collaborate.wolfware.n...6587456291

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