Click the link to the right for resources to get started building your own website with google slides.
This video shows how to make a google slide into a webpage. This will give the slides a url that can be typed in a web browser to take you or anyone else directly to the presentation. This can be useful if you need the slides to act like a webpage. An example might be if you need to use a tool to write over the slides on your computer.
There are times when it is nice to write on your google slides when you are at your chromebook but I have found it is not an overly intuitive process. This video shows you how to do this with some settings and the help of a chrome extension.
Two great sites for Google Slides Templates. If you want your slides to pop or if you are looking for ready made activities, check out these two sites!
There are a lot of ways to use audio in slides. This video shows you the basics of adding the audio after you have already created it. If you need help creating the audio, refer to a video I created using 123apps on recording audio here.
Pear Deck is a tool that can help you make your slides interactive. In this video you will find a short introduction, how to download it, and some of its main features.
In this video you will see Pear Deck in action from a student and teacher perspective simultaneously.