Author
Released
5/1/2018- Planning a presentation
- Adjusting slide layout
- Changing colors and backgrounds
- Inserting images, shapes, videos, and charts
- Adding transitions and animations
- Collaborating on revisions
- Presenting your slideshow
Skill Level Beginner
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- [Jess] My name is Jess Stratton, and welcome to this course on learning how to use Google Slides. I'm going to take you through building a presentation from start to finish. I'll show you how to get started quickly with a template. But after that, we'll create a presentation from scratch. I'll show you how you can change slide layouts, add background images, your own text boxes, and even custom fonts. We'll work with images and shapes, and I'll even show you how to crop images to shapes.
We'll add video, diagrams, charts, and I'll show you how to make fun animation, so that your presentation has the maximum amount of impact. Finally, we'll collaborate with others in realtime, download slides, and use Presenter View to run the show. We have a lot to cover, so let's get started.
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Introduction
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Welcome55s
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1. Get Started
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Tour the interface1m 27s
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2. Work with Slides
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Change the slide layout2m 55s
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Add your own text boxes2m 54s
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3. Images and Shapes
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Add images3m 36s
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Work with shapes3m 6s
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Align objects on a slide4m 8s
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Crop images to shapes1m 53s
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4. Video, Diagrams, and Charts
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Add video2m 16s
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Create diagrams2m 28s
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Create a chart5m 28s
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5. Transitions and Animations
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Add slide transitions1m 31s
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6. Collaborate and Present
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Add speaker notes1m 12s
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Conclusion
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Next steps20s
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