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Need to create a Google Slides presentation but not sure where to start?
This guide includes links to tools and resources that can help you.
Complete Beginner's Guide to Google Slides
This Google Slides tutorial for beginners is a complete crash course, taking you by the hand and showing you step by step how to make some amazing and mesmerising GoogleSlides slideshow presentations. It's short, to the point, no time wasted, so you can get straight to work!
Run Time: 17:36 mins
How to add narration to Google Slides
This video shows you how to add a voice over narration to Google Slides.
Run Time: 8:06 mins
Are you looking for images to use in your assessment, but worried about that pesky copyright issue?
There are a number of websites you can use to source images which are available for use privately and commercially for free, such as the following:
Pixabay
✓ Free for commercial use ✓ No attribution required ✓ High quality images.
Pexels
Free stock photos you can use everywhere. ✓ Free for commercial use ✓ No attribution required.
Free images
Free, high quality stock images ✓ Free for personal use ✓ Free for commercial use
The following websites allow you to search for images licensed under the Creative Commons license. For more information about the Creative Commons visit https://creativecommons.org/
Search engine for Creative Commons content on websites including Google and Flickr.
MorgueFile features over 200,000 images which can be used commercially without attribution.
References
Polanin, S. (2020, May 20). How to Add Narration to Google Slides [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/9u6O0T7RkI4
Stinga, E. (2020, May 8). Complete Beginner's Guide to Google Slides {Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/OhshNXJtpkE