Tutorial (slides.com)
Tutorial (https://slides.com/)
Slides is a place for creating, presenting and sharing slide decks.
This tutorial will explain how we can use this tool
Slides is a place for creating, presenting and sharing slide decks.
This tutorial will explain how we can use this tool
1. First, we enter to https://slides.com/. We will find the options Sign up now and Learn more (picture a). If we press Learn more we
will find an explanation of what Slides can do (picture b).
Picture a
Picture a
2. If we press Sign
up, we can choose to use it for free (Public) or for different prizes
(Lite, Pro and Team).
4. After selecting, we
will find two options: Create a deck
and Tell me more
5. We will find different
options in order to create our presentation:
We can find some other options:
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Undo
Latest changes are saved
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Arrange slides
Revision history
Import
Export
Media
Share
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With this one, we will be able to modify the structure of the slide (we can add images or add a subtitle). Furthermore, we can view saved slides and we can browse slides:
6. If we enter again, we will find our profile and the
decks we have created:
If we click on the presentation, we will see it and we
have the option to see it full screen, to see the comments, to make a copy, to
share, to edit and to open the present view (Picture a and b).
Picture
a
Picture b
Picture b
About slides.com
slides.com is a combination of Power Point and Prezi. It is user-friendly as Power Point and also dynamic as Prezi. Slides enables anyone with a web browser to easily create, present and share beautiful presentations for free. The company was founded by Hakim El Hattab and Owen Bossola in 2013. They operate out of New York City and Stockholm, Sweden.
Within the main advantages we find that it's free (unless you want to purchase a subscription), it's private (you can decide to publish it and make it public), you can see it everywhere, you can add collaborators, you can work when you are offline, you can edit from any device, you can assign tasks by tagging people in comments and you can add flowcharts and diagrams.
Pros of using slides.com in the classroom:
We can use it as an alternative to Power Point
We can strengthen our students' oracy skills
It can be a way of motivating students for example if we ask them to present a topic which they like
It is a way to avoid the typical possition of the teacher as a lecturer; it can be more interactive to use a presentation and encourage participation
Cons of using slides.com in the classroom:
Creating a presentation may be time-consuming
Visual learners would be engaged but another type of learners won't find it useful
Teacher needs to train students on how to use the tool which is not easy and time-consuming
References
John Kluempers, (August 2016). Slides.com: an alternative. Retrieved from:
Slides, (2018). Retrieved from: https://slides.com/features
Switching to slides from Power Point. Retrieved from:
Services for presentation creation, (2018). Retrieved from:


































There should be some theory about the use of this kind of tool!
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