
Hands on training on“Google Workspace Power Skills”Held at Selvam College of Technology
Selvam College of Technology, Department of Electronics and communication Engineering successfully organized a hands-on training program on “Google Workspace Power Skills.” The objective of the program was to enhance students’ digital productivity, collaboration skills, and practical knowledge in using modern cloud-based tools for academic and professional purposes.
The training session was conducted by Mrs. R. Bhuvaneswari, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, Selvam College of Technology. The resource person provided in-depth technical guidance along with live demonstrations, helping students understand the effective use of various Google Workspace applications.
The session focused on essential tools within Google Workspace, including Google Docs for document creation and formatting, Google Sheets for data organization and analysis, Google Slides for impactful presentations, Google Forms for creating quizzes and surveys, and Google Drive for cloud storage and file sharing. Students were introduced to advanced features such as real-time collaboration, smart editing tools, data validation, pivot tables, templates, sharing permissions, and integration between applications.
Special emphasis was placed on improving workflow efficiency, maintaining digital organization, ensuring data security, and applying collaborative tools for academic projects and research documentation. The session also demonstrated how these tools can support report writing, data analysis, seminar presentations, and project management.
During the interactive hands-on session, students actively practiced creating shared documents, designing online forms, analyzing data using spreadsheets, and delivering collaborative presentations under expert guidance. The training enabled them to gain practical exposure to digital tools that are essential for higher education and professional environments.
The program was highly informative and beneficial, equipping students with valuable digital competencies and real-world productivity skills. A total of 51 participants actively took part in the training program.



