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Google Slides ETC

Your New Favorite Presentation Tool

With a little bit of learning and practice Google Slides can replace any of your other presentation applications. It is an easy to use and flexible platform to present information in engaging, new ways, that will leave your audiences wanting more. Also in this presentation is some review ideas for the best ways to present information.

Presentation Best Practices

Rules for Presentations

Here are some reminders about presenting to take into consideration when you are creating a presentation to share with an audience. Remember that these are only guidelines and are here to help you not be hard and fast rules that must be adhered to.

Copy of Google Slides: More Than a Presentation Tool

New Ways to Use Slides

These ideas are presented by educators that have used Google Slides to create some new and wonderful meaningful interactions with their students. Use Google Slides to create Templates and interactive games with your students. Check out this presentation for more ideas and templates to use with your students.

Gamification with Google

Check out some fun ways that you can use Google Slides to Gamify your classroom and turn your presentations into Interactive Adventures. Think Choose your own adventures in the classroom or department meeting

ETC Slides Tutorials

Work through the tasks that are outlined on this site to earn the 3 Levels of Google Slides Badges. Remember that these resources are here for you to use and share as you need.

Google Slides Tips

Google Slide Tips for All Levels

This sheet can help you with learning all the tricks and tips for Google Slides. Each Task on the list connects you to Google Help Center for a walk through of the task.

Badge Project Google Slides Badges

Show off what you know with the SCOE Badge project. Click on the icons below and try your hand at earning a Badge for your knowledge of Google Slides. Each Badge earned is another entry into the ETC Prize Drawing.

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Level 3

Pear Deck + Google Slides

Make your presentations totally interactive with Pear Deck. Connect this Freemium app through the Google Add Ons in your Slides. This will allow you to take your presentations to the next level. This is free but a paid account can open more tools for your presentations.

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