Google Slides 2018 - Who Needs Powerpoint Anymore?
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- Опубліковано 8 лип 2018
- Master Google Slides and make attractive presentations for your next screencast, webinar, online course or tutorial.
Google Slides is a fantastic tool for course creators and educators looking for an easy (and free) way to create good-looking slide decks.
In this video:
- 1:30 Demo
- 3:25 Adding images, videos, and other digital assets to your slide deck
- 7:20 Using your presentation in webinars and live streaming
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As always: Steve does an AWESOME JOB of explaining "how to use" Technology to people like myself who are learning Tech Tools! He is my "Go To" person! My NEXT ADVENTURE in learning! Thank you Steve!
Watched a number of your videos and found them very helpful. I'm retired but am learning Google Slides and having fun with them for my own use. Thank you, Dolores
Dude. You are the tech santa that saved the COVID Quarantine. These are awesome and I am definitely putting them in the lesson plan I'm frantically throwing together right now. Great job!
Thanks Steve for another excellent video and tutorial. I have to say, I do use Google Slides as a live presentation tool. The main reason I do is because of the seamless integration with Chromecast.
I do a weekly teaching presentation I a very small venue where I have extremely limited technical support. Therefore, I am able to bring a large screen television, hook up my Chromecast to the HDMI, connect it to the available WiFi, and run my entire presentation (including embbeded videos) from my Android phone.
I have been asked several times, after a presentation, who do I have running my presentation during my presentation. I love seeing their recation when I pull out my phone and glance at it. They typically respond with, "No!" And I say "Yes!" Then they say, "Wow!"
Gotta love tech!!!
Love that story! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for another great video, Steve. I love Google Slides. I use it to make presentations of vacations to share with family. I like the ease of using Google Photos and Google Keep with it. I take quick notes with dates in Google Keep and add tags. I also upload pictures to Google Photos. When I use Slides, I open up the Keep notepad through Tools and locate the notes I want with Search. The Explore function is nice for quick research or layout suggestions. I also use Slides to make e-cards for family birthdays, Mother's Day, anniversaries, etc. Slides has a lot of great features and Google continues to add more.
That's a cool idea! Just might try that myself
Great tool. I use it even for building printed documents, leaflets, flyers.... As all assets are vectors you have no issues when you send the exported pdf to a printer. You can make documents with precise dimensions. When you import photographs you just make sure they are on high definition.
I love Google Slides. 😍😍😍 I use it to make scrapbooks and notebooks. At the beginning of creating new slides, I can set page sizes of any dimensions, for example A4 in pixels.
If I get bored with fonts, I just import new fonts from Google Fonts. I love funky, shouty fonts that express personalities.
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Thanks Steve for introducing these Google Apps and functions!
Love your videos....especially teaching me more about GOOGLE!!! Thank you Steve!
After watching your Google Docs video ofer the weekend, I decided to cancel my Office 365 account but save the apps locally. I now create on the Google Apps platform & export to the relevant local apps. Thanks!!
Thanks Steve! Professionally I’m quite “addicted” to PowerPoint, honestly. But for future online presentations Google Slides seems to be a real alternative.
I. Never heard of this tool before, but I sure see that it may be useful for me. I think it looks like fun too. Thanks, Steve.
I love Google slides - we use it for our online presentations. It's also great how it embeds into a web page and dynamically updates. Thanks for the video - I shared it on our Facebook page.
Thanks!
That dynamic update functionality is a great reason to use it I think! Being able to update information like that across the board is very useful!
I am making my first presentation and this was helpful, Thanks!
So interesting tool. I just found it and this tutorial was so useful.
I need to dig more into it.
Thanks Steve, this is a New one to me. It sort of reminds me of Microsofts Sway program.
As always nice job! I'm a big Google fan
Highly enjoyable tutorial
Hi Steve and thanks for the video. I use Slides almost exclusively and I have found the new add-ons quite helpful. Unsplash photos lets you put in quality photos instantly and Shutterstock editor is great for putting content into pictures. Photo slideshow is a great add-on for importing multiple photos from Drive or Photos into single slides. I find the Themes feature very limited and I use slidescarnival.com to pick a great looking presentation to work from (works for Powerpoint too). The Explore button is a must for time saving when you are building your slide show and the AI there is getting better and better.
Thanks Steve great video.
Great video. Thank you for you help, I made a bunch of slides now., like for my moms bday,history about animals,and some school work things!! Thank you!
Thanks Steve!
Good vid. I love using Google slideshow but I use it only to collaborate on the slideshow build with clients. I use barebones mode only because it gives the client a feeling of progress. After approval I export and then build a final Keynote presentation. Clients are shocked by the engagement and collaboration it provides.
Love that idea!
Excellent Video
Good info. You forgot to talk about vintage Harvard Graphics!
I like this guy. He turned me onto Wave App. thx
This guy likes you too!
I love google slides!
Informative video. Why is it that you think it isn’t good for live presentations? What if I’m just giving an informal talk and want to show photos
great video! You remind me of Santa Claus! thank you for this gift haha. I realized I have been good this year
Could you please make more advanced videos about Google slides? I have to use it at my college, and I'd love to know could i be more organised with it, and how to make it look more professional/beautiful
Thank you for your very clear and informative tutorial. I am deciding between upgrading to Office 365 (from office 2003!), or going with Google Docs and Google Slides. I present classes in hotel conference rooms to groups of 20-50 students. My presentations are very simple and I don't need a bunch of bells and whistles, but I do need to be able to have bullet points , builds and a "presenters view" (I can see upcoming slide on my laptop but not on the screen). You said numerous times that Google Slides are not good for live presentations due to limited functions, but given I don't need a lot, what's your recommendation? Thanks in advance!
Thank you
Google slide is good but new. So it takes some time for people to learn and adjust with it.
I would like to use it as a Presentation for my business. And send it to potential customers.
Once created is it possible to use it as a card presentation or something like that?? How would you recommend me to send it?
Thanks for this video!
Do you have a video for making teaching videos like you do?
PS your toolkit is not working as a download for me
Can we use it as mind map tool too?
Steve, forgive this amateur question about inserting images into Google Docs, but when you publish (link to) it, must you have the image(s) IN Google Photos for them to show, or do they embed automatically from where you added the image(s) from your computer? I need to make an ebook(s) and want to do it the best way.Thanks!
For and Ebook I think you can include the link fromm Photos, but I am not sure that is the best route. I would look to ebook experts for help here.
Hi Steve thanks. Does anyone here know the answer? For a small five to ten page pdf? Do the images have to be INSIDE your Google Photos, so after you;ve hit "publish as pdf" to save this Google Doc your image(s) are intact and viewable in your published, linked pdf little ebook? Or can you just add the image(s) from your computer and no need to have them come from your Google Photos? Again, forgive my stupidity but I would love to know. I mean- this seems to be a simple question- anyone?
Hi Steve, Please help me to know how to apply lines (horizontal margins ) in google slides?
great tutorial. but can you plz address how to quickly import multiple images? that seems to be a strangely problematic issue. thx
Have you got around to doing a demo on Airtable or Sendlane? When it comes to online automation - including email automation - do you have any favorites?
Not on either of those, I use Infusionsoft, but I would not say I have a favorite.
What application do you use to create tutorials?
If I have ten pictures, is there an automatic way to create ten slides? Thanks
Thanks for making me discover Google Slides. Can you record a voice over?
Not really, you can import MP4s and have them autoplay, but is is a work-around and not a great solution.
Better to use a full screen display and use screencasting software to capture audio and video
Question for Dave: I have not seen you use any type of "Mind Map" tool for organizing and planning. I have been using MindManager by MindJet for 12+ years. You might look at it. It is a way to create a planning diagram very quickly in a graphic mode that is similar to outlining.
I used to use MindManager whe we did our TV show, it is a great product. You are right, Minnmapping has been been short shifted here on the channel!
Thank you :) and I got first :D
I really like everything about this, but have an accessibility need if I'm to use in online courses at our university. The HTML output looks like it should work great for screen readers (like JAWS) EXCEPT that it doesn't render headings as Headings (eg - , , etc.) Anyone know how to make that happen?
Try here
productforums.google.com/forum/
I found google slides to be very limited when it comes to animation, colors, audio and visual effects. So if you are working on a presentation that doesn't require these features google slides will be a good choice. If you care about making a stunning presentation then powerpoint is what you need, no doubt about it.
The company where I work uses G-Suite, i don't know why, but I still prefer powerpoint ... it is just a lot more powerful and the interface is easier to use, more graphics, with slides I have to find stuff in those not so easy to find places.
When I add in the table, the border lines don't show up, any idea why?
how reliable is the voice over hack?
I need powerpoint to produce video file..does your google have????
Why wouldn't you use Slides for a live presentation? I use it in my classroom. What are the disadvantages of using it that was as opposed to powerpoint?
the main disadvantage is just less features in Google Slides
I am curious. Steve mentions multiple times that he would not use Google Slides for a live presentation but never says why. Why?
I would like to hear those reasons as well.
Limited transitions is th primary reason, I can build a better "show" in Keynote. Often you need to have your presentation in Powerpoint format for conferences etc.
The ability to work offline, on flights (although you can McGiver that ability with Google as well)
Plus you can create more elaborate templates, including bullet gfx.
and habit!
all of our webinars (for many years now) are done using Google Slides. I think 'habit' is the only reason not to go all in. :-)
you're right mem
@@dottotech I just need to do an 8 minute presentation in front of about 20 people or so. It's going to be fairly simple. I can't see why Google Slides wouldn't suffice. Now I want to run it off my smartphone, trying to figure how to run it to a projector. HDMI adapter and cable? Use my Chromecast cable and use the building's wifi or create my own hotspot?
U can add transitions
14k views in about 6 months. But 222K subs
I'm doing a ted talk. :)
I'm gonna stick with powerpoint
Whatever happened to Harvard Graphics... ??? LOL
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Until that time. . .
I remember that!
@@dottotech We used it extensively in the US Army... until Power Point arrived...
I think it was part of the MicroSoft bundle of productions tools... as I recall, anyhow... OR maybe Power Point was...???
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It's so long ago, I forget... LOL
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Until that time...
CHUCK .U. FARLEY, I bet
checkout ludus.one and you will never go back to powerpoint or slides!