

That’s because I have so many images and screenshots and things like that. I have created several eBooks now inside Google Slides because when I try to do it in Google Docs, I pull my hair out. One of the ways that I think is one of my favorites is creating an eBook inside Google Slides. Okay, so what’s another one? Some people are using Google Slides for more than just slides, aren’t they? You can choose which slide you want to link to. When you insert the link, you’ll be able to see the options to slides in this presentation. But now, can you link inside - like within and link to other slides also? So you link to the slide instead of an external link. I use the keyboard shortcut Command+K, and then you just drop down slides in this presentation, and you choose a slide. This way I could actually merge all the kids’ slides together, and then have each one as a link so I could go straight to the students’ slides. Vicki: Oh, see, I love this, because we’re getting ready to use Google Slides for our app presentation for Shark Tank. This might be a Table of Contents for an interactive lesson that you’re creating for students, or you could be having a collaborative slide deck.Įach of those links on the Table of Contents could actually link back to the students’ individual slides so they don’t end up using the wrong slide. You can do that at the beginning of your slide deck. Google Slide Tip #1: Create an interactive Table of Contents One of the first things that is really easy to do is to create an interactive Table of Contents. When a teacher asks me, “Hey, what app should I choose to do this?” Pretty much it’s the Swiss Army knife. Kasey: Honestly, I find myself referencing Google Slides all the time. So what’s your first thing that you see teachers get really excited about what they can do on Google Slides? What tricks do teachers get really excited about in Google Slides? Kasey, today we’re going to talk about all of the cool things that we can do with Google Slides that we might not know that we could do! Vicki: Today we’re talking with my friend Kasey Bell from “Shake Up Learning” and author of Shake Up Learning: Practical Ideas to Move Learning from Static to Dynamic. Kasey Bell’s 8 Great Ways to Use Google Slides
