“What’s my favorite G Suite for Education tool?” asked a Google Educator Level 1 session participant. “Google Slides. You can do so much with it!” said another. Slides offers many exciting features that make it a versatile assistant for educators. In this blog entry, let’s take a look at five Google Slides hacks you may find useful. These may deepen your appreciation for Google Slides and increase your productivity. blog.tcea.org/five-hacks-for-g Be sure to check out this online course on Google Slides - courses.tcea.org

@mguhlin I’ll add another hack - changing the orientation to portrait and being thoughtful about the design, you can create an “app-like” experience that looks great on phones when the deck is published.
My example is a podcast playlist (I did a video one too) for faculty professional learning one summer - bit.ly/Summer21Pods
The original free template came from Slidesmania and I remixed it.
slidesmania.com/smartphone-app

@MrsDi You are awesome, Christina!! Thanks for sharing. Great idea.

@mguhlin Always happy to share.
Here is the Video Playlist - bit.ly/Summer21Vids
We also use this same type of format for communication - like this one from our I.T. Department for students - bit.ly/2122stutech

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