
This year we are focusing on how we can help support the different learning needs of your class. Last year our main focus was expanding from G Suite for Education to Microsoft Education.
Give the file a moment to download, and then look for the file in your Downloads folder (or wherever you save downloaded files).It’s time for back to school prep! Whether you’re teaching remotely this year, or you’re in the classroom, a new school year means exciting new features in SketchUp for Schools.
Select a file type for your download (SKP, STL, or PNG).Click the File Operations icon ( ) and select Download.Downloading modelsĭownloading a model to your hard drive is simple: You can then open your model in SketchUp for Schools. To upload a SketchUp model from your hard drive for use in SketchUp for Schools, you first have to upload the model to the desired folder on your Google Drive.
Click the model you want to open, and then click Select. On the Google Drive panel that appears, click a folder on your Google Drive to access your models. Or click the File Operations icon ( ) and select Open.
In SketchUp for Schools, click the Open Model/Preferences icon ( ) and then click the Google Drive icon ( ). To open a model you’ve saved to Google Drive, follow these steps: Using Google’s picker, select a folder where you want to save the model on your Google Drive.Īfter you make changes to a saved model in SketchUp for Schools, a Save option appears in the upper left, as shown in the following figure. On the Google Drive panel that appears, type a name for your model, as shown in the figure, and click OK. However you begin to save your model, the Google Drive panel opens next.
Or, you can click the File Operations icon ( ) and select Save As. After you begin creating your new model, click Untitled or Save in the upper left.To save a model from SketchUp for Schools to Google Drive, follow these steps: