Training Course
Syllabus:
Objectives of the Presentation
Take your online information literacy to the next level Search Google smarter, faster and more effectively Improve how you think, narrow down options, conduct due diligence, make decisions and take action online Recognize Google´s key blindspots, biases and preferences Uncover emerging business opportunities in real-time Become a Google super searcher in three easy steps
Why Should you Attend
The course will show you how to: Unlock hidden menus and filters in the Google results page Compose advanced search queries Customize Google for maximum speed and security Uncover 10x more information in a fraction of the time Automate your online research Gather knowledge in 70 languages Tap scores of little-known search Google tools and apps
Areas Covered
How to build a deep and solid Google foundation to optimize your online reputation, visibility and security The best browser extensions to improve your Google experience and performance Must-have mobile apps that fully tap Google´s vast global brain Interpret Google search results in their proper context How to search Google in multiple dimensions How to automate your online discovery and get Google to deliver information to You
Who will Benefit Top Executives, Lawyers, Court Reporters, Accountants and Auditors, Bookkeepers and Auditing Clerks, Budget Analysts, Financial Managers, Postsecondary Teachers, Tax Examiners and Collectors, Revenue Agents, Market Research Analysts, Operations Research Analysts, Advertising Sales Agents, Insurance Sales Agents, Real Estate Brokers and Sales Agents, Retail,Sales Workers, Sales Engineers, Travel Agents, Public Relations and Fundraising Managers, Computer Hardware Engineers, Software Developers, Reporters, Correspondents and Broadcast News Analysts, Writers and Editors, Art Directors, Architects, Civil Engineers, Engineering Consultants, Chemical Laboratory Personnel, Environmental Scientists, Hazardous Materials Trainers, Interior Designers, Landscape Architects, Urban and Regional Planners, Chemists and Materials Scientists, Physicians and Surgeons, Optometrists Physician Assistants, Veterinarians, Historians, Microbiologists, Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists, Career and Technical Education Teachers, Librarians, School Teachers Social Workers, General Office Clerks, Information Clerks, Medical Records and Health Information Technicians, Receptionists. |