Get Your Audience Involved in Google Slides
This new update in Google Slides is going to change the way you ask questions while delivering a presentation. In the past, I have used external websites to help me involve the audience using websites such as padlet or polleverywhere to see if there are any questions from the audience. Sometimes students don’t feel confident to answering in front of their peers, but will do so from their mobile device. This new update in google slides allows them to do just that.
Think how this could be applied within your BTEC, GCSE, A-Level,health lessons, PD sessions or even keynote. Great way to allow the audience to feel involved with the learning to make it a two-way process.
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Thanks Adam. I hadn’t heard about it yet. Can’t wait to give it a go.
Currently only available on personal accounts, I found out last night when testing it. I think it will be rolled out for school account soon. 🙂