Year End Round-Up With UAlberta G Suite

With the year coming to an end, we’ve rounded up some highlights showcasing what Google brought to UAlberta G Suite users in 2019.

Another year has come and gone, and this time we’re embarking on a new decade. In the last ten years, the University of Alberta led the way by welcoming Google to campus, reimagining how we work by empowering us to be faster, smarter and more collaborative than ever before. 

UAlberta’s G Suite implementation is one of the largest, and most active in Canada. With over 200,000 UAlberta CCID’s using G Suite for Education, 37.1 million emails are sent each month, and 2,400 TB of data is being stored in Google Drive, with more added every day.  And with the use of video conferencing becoming a more common way to connect, UAlberta G Suite users are hosting an average of 7,700 video conferencing sessions a month on Hangouts Meet.

So with the year coming to an end, we’ve rounded up some highlights showcasing what Google brought to UAlberta G Suite users in 2019.

How Do You Google?

Familiar with our How Do You Google series? Highlighting professors, researchers, administrators and graduate students across campus, this series dives into ways the university community is exploring G Suite products and applications to be more effective. Learn more about how G Suite shapes teaching, learning and research at UAlberta from:

What's New? Take a Look Back at 2019

From enhancing the look of G Suite Apps, to improving collaboration and integration with shared drives, and introducing new features, UAlberta has been privileged to some great G suite additions and updates in 2019. Take a look back on all that Google has offered us this year, and some features we can look forward to:

Check the updates calendar for more! (Scroll to the bottom)

New ways to be more effective were also introduced this year, including the following features:

And that’s a wrap! Be sure to keep an eye on IST’s G Suite News to see what’s in store for next year, and learn the latest, tips, tricks and updates. And if you know someone that’s doing something cool with Google on campus, send their info to istcomms@ualberta.ca and they might be featured in an upcoming article!