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Latest revision as of 15:33, 1 December 2017
Overview
Google Slides is a slideshow presentation program offered by Google within Google Drive. With Google Slides, you can build presentations without special software. Multiple people can work on slides at the same time, you can see people’s changes as they make them, and every change is automatically saved.[1]
Advantages
- Easy collaboration
- Simple to understand directions
- Saved in the cloud so can be accessed anywhere
- Easy to share
Disadvantages
- Less stylized and professional looking than PowerPoint
- Cannot be accessed without the internet
See Also
References
- ↑ G Suite Learning Center