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2/2/2021- Navigating Google Calendar
- Creating events, including all-day and repeating events
- Inviting guests
- Adding rooms and resources
- Responding to invitations
- Creating secondary calendars
- Sharing calendars
- Searching for events
- Working with the Google Calendar mobile app
Skill Level Beginner
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- [Jess] Our levels of busyness extend into both the personal and professional arena. From corporate meetings to parent-teacher conferences, rarely do we have a day that has a set start and end time. Google Calendar makes it easy to separate, share, and color code these different personas you have that make up your work and play. In my LinkedIn Learning course, I'll show you how to work with those personas to make a calendar that can make you feel excited to get things done, not overwhelmed. My name is Jess Stratton and I use Google Calendar for most of my personas, and there are a lot of them. Let's get started.
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Introduction
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1. Get Started with Google Calendar
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Explore the interface3m 35s
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2. Create and Edit Events
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Create a calendar event4m 48s
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Create appointment slots4m 5s
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Invite guests to an event3m 57s
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View a guest's availability3m 48s
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3. Respond to Invitations
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4. Create Additional Calendars
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Create a secondary calendar3m 46s
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Search your calendars1m 35s
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5. Share Calendars with Others
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Subscribe to an ICS calendar2m 15s
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6. Mobile App and Desktop Access
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Conclusion
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