Google Slides
Do you know how to use a computer? Then, you know how to make presentation slides. Presentation software comes with most office application suites. You can put words and pictures together on them to present an idea. Everyone knows this.
What could a writer do with presentation slides? He could make a digital picture-book. Each slide stands for a single page; the reader moves through, slide by slide, as she reads the story. Or, he could publish a collection of short poems---one poem per slide. The poems could all share a theme.
What programs can you use to make presentations? Microsoft PowerPoint, Apple Keynote and Google Slides.
Google Slides stands out; it works on Mac, PC and Linux. It works over the web; presentations get saved to the user's Google account. This lets you view the presentation from any computer that can get to the internet. Also, the author can share the presentation with ease, straight from the app.
Requirements
- Computer
- Windows, Apple, Linux
- Internet Connection
- Web Browser
- Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, etc.
- Account on Google.com
Website
slides.google.com