Most of you are familiar with standard, linear Google Slideshows. That means that the end user goes from slide 1 to slide 2 to slide 3…
You can create a non-linear slideshow by using hyperlink buttons. That allows the end user to move around your slideshow in any order… webbed!
Here are examples of non-linear (webbed) slideshows that make use of a menu slide so that the end user can navigate to pages in any order.
You can make a Google Slides presentation not look at all like a slideshow with some simple tricks. Check out this slideshow about butterflies!
Make a copy of this Jump to Slide template if you want the framework already started for you.
When Sharing a Google Project, you'll want to do 2 things.
Go to the File menu and select Publish to the Web. When the dialog box pops up, click on the Publish button. You'll be asked if you're sure you want to publish this selection - just click OK. Once you do that, you'll have an opportunity to copy the link. The link will go to your project in presentation mode so it'll look good and navigate correctly. Use that link as a way to show your project to others. (email it to someone, add it to a discussion post, put it in a Doc or Spreadsheet, add it to a Google Form...)
Use the Share button in the upper right-hand corner of the screen, and type your teacher's name into the box provided. This will allow your teacher to collaborate with you and give you feedback.