In today's schools, K-12 and even high school, we use a very common Google tool called Google Slides. Using Google Slides, many students, teachers, and even office workers to create a visual presentation for work. In simplistic, a Google slide allows its user to create a presentation using many creative tools. For example, the change of a text's font, size, and color. The usage of Background pictures and or colors. the ability to add video or images with ease. You can even invite others onto the slides to help you make the presentation or even just to review it.
Now today, I will be talking about the way of using Google Slides as a Hyperdoc. Now, this app is very kid-friendly to use. it takes little trouble to properly direct it. Using Colors and big fonts, kids can easily get attracted to the words and read directions properly. You can use it for creating a lecture, making step-by-step directions, and more. This site is very interactive and can be used for any reason. I personally prefer to use canva, but Google Slides is more technology-convenient for those who are new to it. Other sites I mentioned, like MiriCanva, are more of a design-focused site. And for those who prefer Microsoft apps, there is PowerPoint. Powerpoint is more commonly used with teachers/professors and is heavily used in colleges.
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