 Hi, this is Kate Hess, librarian at Kirkwood. I'm going to show you how to insert an image into your Google Doc. You'll start by clicking in your document where you want that image to appear. Then click Insert Image. Google gives you a number of options for how to insert an image. The first option is to insert an image that you already have saved to your computer. This is often the best way to insert an image. You will notice Google does say that you can drag an image. However, this does not always work well. It is much better to save the image and then choose it here. So, if you get to this point and find that you still need to save your image, you'll want to go to the site where that image appears. Let's do a Facebook example. Let's say that I want to insert this image. I will right-click on that. Save Image As. I usually put it on my desktop so I can find it easily. Then also rename it. That is saved. I will go back to my document. Choose an image to upload. Desktop. Scroll down. Here it is. There's my image. Of course, that's a little bit large. I might want to resize it. The other way is to insert an image. Go to that Insert Image. One way is by URL. If you have an image sitting here that you found on Google, what you'll want to click on is the View Image link. Go up here, click on that URL, copy it, and paste it in there and it should show up right here. Select. There it is. Another option, again, Insert Image, is to just search for it directly through Google. Just type in what you're looking for. Do some limits there. But essentially, you're just going to choose the one you want. Select. And it will pull the image directly into your document. That's the basics and thanks for watching.