Google Slides
Google Slides
Google Slides is an online presentation app that allows you to easily collaborate and share presentations that include text, photos, audio or video files.
Similar to Microsoft's PowerPoint, Google Slides is hosted online, so the presentation can be accessed on any machine with an internet connection. You access Google Slides in a web browser.
- you don't need a gmail account to create one
- it is compatible with PowerPoint
- you can work online and offline
- it allows live-team collaboration, regardless of where your teammates are located.
(The share button on Google Slides will enable you to invite multiple people, through their Google Account or Gmail account. You control what level of access each person has, such as whether the person can only view or edit).
- it is continuously auto-saving your presentation while you are working online. The Version History feature keeps track of all changes, including the time, and who made the edit and what was done.
- it offers nice themes and designs
- embedded web publishing: your Google Slides presentation can also be published on a webpage through a link or by embedded code. You can also limit access to who can actually see the presentation through permissions. These are live documents, so whenever you make a change to the Slides document, the changes will also appear on the published version.
Very good work, Luciana! I can't wait to see the rest of your productions! No doubt both your students and you will have fun using the tools we have covered this year! Keep up the good work and keep blogging, too!
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