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Annotate Google Slides
The first Annotate tool is a laser tool, which you can use to point out specific places on your Slides without leaving a mark. Next is the pen tool. When you select it, you’ll notice different color pen choices show up. Pick a color you want, and you can use it to draw directly on your slides.
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Google Slides is a part of Google Docs and is completely free to use. PowerPoint is a part of Microsoft Office package. Therefore, in order to use it, you need to have a license for Microsoft Office.
Right click with the mouse. Choose “Pointer Options”. Choose either “Pen” or “Highlighter”. Use a mouse, stylus, or other pointing device to annotate slide.
Google Slides, like most good programs, has a number of features that often go overlooked even though they’re in plain view. One of those features is the drawing tool that can be used to create freehand drawings on a slide in Google Slides.
Click Select Google Doc. From the Google Docs pick list, select the document you want to associate with the assignment. Click Save, and then select Make Student Editable.
To keep your audience from feeling overwhelmed, you should keep the text on each slide short and to the point. Some experts suggest using the 5/5/5 rule: no more than five words per line of text, five lines of text per slide, or five text-heavy slides in a row.
Stick to the basics when it comes to transitions between slides. A good way to keep yourself in line is by remembering the 666 rule. Presentation University recommends slides shave no more than six words per bullet, six bullets per image and six word slides in a row.
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Accessing Microsoft PowerPoint and other core Office programs is free via the web, and all you’ll need is a Microsoft account. Head over to Office.com and create an account, or log into one that you already have. … When you work on a file here, it will be saved to OneDrive, Microsoft’s cloud storage service.
On your Android device, add audio or a video to a slide: Open your device’s camera from PowerPoint, record video, and insert that recording directly on a slide. Insert a media file from your device or from OneDrive or Google Drive.