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Creating a Google Account

At the end of this course, it requires a published output from the students. In order to achieve this, I believe Google's platform fits very well for the course completion. To start developing content, students need to create a Google account. Here is a step by step instruction on how to create a Google Account.

Step 1. Go to www.google.com and search for “Google Account”. From the results page, click “Create your Google Account – Google Accounts”.


Step 2. Fill in the rest of the form with the required information then click “Next Step”.



Step 3. Scroll down to read Google’s Privacy and Terms until the very end. Then click “I Agree”.


Step 4. Your Google account has been created and your new email address is also indicated. Clicking “Continue” will proceed to your My Account homepage where you can manage your Google Account security.

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