You can embed a PHET Simulation (with the activity's embed URL) to let students explore and learn. Ask a spontaneous follow-up question in a Live Session by clicking the New Prompt button. Or, add pre-made follow-up questions to the Deck before you present your Session, then turn on Student-Paced Mode to let them answer your questions on the other slides. Here's what an embedded PHET simulation looks like on the Student View of a Pear Deck Session:

@VayaWillemenI tried ClassPoint briefly. I was hoping it would be integrated into the slide deck, but it's not really. It basically opens up Chrome in front of the slides while you are presenting, and then you can browse to where you want to go (using bookmarks if desired). But it's not really part of the slide, and it's not a specific website, just a new empty browser.


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I have created an interactive google slide show for a professional learning course for our teachers and have embedded it on a page in Canvas. The idea is to "lead your own learning" by clicking on parts of the slide that will advance you to a particular point in the slideshow to learn more. I do not want users to navigate the slideshow on their own, but instead by following the prompts on the slides. I have tried different coding in the html but cannot seem to get it right. I did end up hiding the navigation controls at one point, but the slideshow ended up too small. Here is the hyperlink to the google slideshow: Student-Centered Learning - Google Slides Here is the embed code:

I came a-searching for an answer to this very problem. Your suggestion was the first one I hit upon and it worked like a dream! I had to wiggle a little with the height px number, but otherwise it was spot-on. Thanks so much! I was a little crushed when I embedded my slideshow only to see that the navigation buttons I'd so painstakingly put into my slideshow were going to be easily ignored because the Google Slide nav bar was there but thanks to your help I'm #winning again!

I have videos in my google site that are showing video unavailable (I am the owner of the videos, they are nursing skills videos for our college). I tried removing them and adding them back in with no luck. Not all the videos embedded have the "video not available" black screen, just some of them. I've gone as far as removing them from my YouTube channel and re-uploading the video again, I still get the video unavailable. This is driving me cray cray and students need access to the skills videos by next week.

The Google Slides will fit the area of the region where it is placed. If the page is using a multi-column layout, and one of the columns is particularly tall, the embedded slides will have a lot of empty space above and below:

For months, my embed links to google slides have worked fine. Suddenly, they stopped working. Oddly, I can still see it on my personal chrome browser, but anyone else's computer can't. I changed the link to embedded code and that didn't work either.


Anyone else have this issue or knows how to resolve it?

I'm working on a way to trigger slide advancements in an embedded reveal.js-powered slid.es presentation. I have a parent page that embeds a local version of the slides via an iframe (on the same domain as the test page):

I would like to be able to also control embedded presentations that are iframed from the external slid.es domain as this makes the embedding so much easier. When I try this I run into a security issue because the parent page and iframed embedded page do not have the same origin:

Note that for the moment it is only possible to embed the presentation view, not the voting view that participants see in their devices. This means you will be able to display the results embedded on a website, but your voters will not be able to vote directly on the embedded page. They will still need to vote from their own devices via menti.com.

I have a Google Slide embedded in a doc. It is around 8 slides long and I am unable to access more than one page on it. It worked fine when I first embedded it, I was able to click on it and scroll through the slides but now when I click on it, I only get one page.

Your embedded Google Slides presentation will always start from the first slide in the deck. You can however customize the URL to start the slideshow from a specific slide by adding slide=id.p# to the URL, where # is the slide number.

goes into the html/java gadget with the google slider embedded code. Copy and paste the second section into the css section of blogger. Your google slides will be perfect for blogger mobile view. Thank you so much Chris Yee !!!

The image/video slideshow application of the Cincopa Media Platform is fully compatible with any website or blog. Create a photo or video HTML slideshow, wizard style, and embed it into any web page that accepts HTML or publish it as an RSS feed. It is also fully compatible with several CMS programs like WordPress, Drupal, Joomla, TypePad, vBulletin, Ning, Blogger, MediaWiki, Weebly, WordPress MU and Buddy Press.

LibWizard uses an HTML element called an (or inline frame) to display the content of your slides inside of your standalone tutorials. Although many websites will display just fine, please note the following exceptions:

When creating standalone tutorials, you can use an image as your slide's content. This is great if you have a screenshot, infographic, or another helpful image to display. Image slides can display an image from the Image Manager, by uploading an image, or by entering the URL for an image from the web.

I make some storyline projects that I embed inside a website using iframe. In some slides I have links to be clicked and opened. I want them to be opened in the same browser window, so I defined it this way (unlike "open in a new window).

The new slide is added to your presentation. It can be played inside the slide just like any other embedded video (such as from YouTube) and is shown in the EchoVideo embedded player on the slide in the deck.

You can also embed your presentation on your website, company wiki, or social media. Genially is compatible with WordPress, Moodle, Google Classroom, and other platforms. If you use an LMS, you can also download your interactive design slides in SCORM format.

Embed online content directly in your slides for a media-rich interactive experience. From YouTube and Spotify to Google Maps and Sheets, Genially works seamlessly with over 100 popular apps and websites.

With embeds of live Google Slides presentations, any changes you make to the slides themselves or to transition settings will immediately update on your website. That means you can edit some of your website content simply by making changes to Google Slides.

If I attach slides and/or a PDF to a video that I want students to download, can they only download or view that content in the web viewer and not in the embedded player? It looks that way to me right now in testing but just want to be sure I'm not missing something else.

I have shown this to quite a few teachers, and thought I'd write a short instructable for anyone who is interested in embedding a Google Drive object into a Weebly website. Click on the images to view them full-size!


 There are a few reasons for doing this. If you're not interested in the benefits, just skip ahead to the next step.


Easier access for students: I embed assignments into my website, because students often lose papers. If they can't find an assignment sheet, they can download and print from my website.



Live updating: Any notes or work done in class will automatically update on your Weebly site (provided you choose that option). It makes life easier when working with "living" documents that will change regularly.


Embedded slideshows: I embed Google Presentations that automatically advance through slides as a way of giving reminders to students of important concepts, upcoming events like tests or assignments, and to provide supplementary class notes.


Get student feedback: Using Google Forms, you can get feedback from students. Embedding the form into your website means that students won't have to click through as many pages, and you may get a better response.


Now open your Weebly site, and go to the page on which you'd like to embed the document. Add an element called "Custom HTML" to your page.


 Next. click inside the Custom HTML element. It will highlight the text that reads "paste your custom HTML code here" Press Control-V (or Command-V for you Mac people out there) to paste the code. Then, click outside the custom HTML element, and Weebly will load a preview of what your embedded document will look like.


 Congratulations! You've now embedded a document directly into your Weebly site. Don't forget to click "Publish" in the top right-hand corner of your Weebly screen, to make sure the changes to your website will be made public. 


It's important to note: while you do need to "publish" your Google Doc, then "publish" your Weebly site, you only need to do this once for each document you embed. Any changes made to the Google Doc will automatically publish, and Weebly will always ask for the latest version of the document from Google any time the page loads.


The Lecture Capture system provides the ability to edit a presentation once it has been uploaded. Using the presentation editor you can rearrange slides, remove slides, add slides from other presentations, add media slides and add activity slides.

To see a preview of your content click on the top left corner of the slide in the slide deck editor. The preview will display what students will see when viewing the slide. If the content has been successfully embedded you will be able to stop, pause, play as if you were viewing from the original website (eg. YouTube). ff782bc1db

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