Google Slides Plus

Published on Nov 18, 2015

Google Slides is for so much more than presentations...

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Google Slides Plus

Not just for presentations...
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Benefits to Google Slides?
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Benefits to Google Slides?
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1. Use Google Slides to create storyboards.

1. How-To: Create a Storyboard in Google Slides-Here are printable directions you can share with staff. You may also make a copy for your drive and share that way. http://goo.gl/Z5gq0y

2. Google Slides Storyboard: Feel free to make your own (see the cheat sheet on the right to learn how) or save a copy of this in your drive to edit and share as needed. http://goo.gl/IrTvRe

3. Google Docs Storyboard: You can also create a storyboard in Google Docs. It would be all on on page instead of one slide per page. You may save a copy of this in your drive, to edit and share as needed. http://goo.gl/nQIr4Z

2. Use Google Slides for Taking Notes and Research

1. Using Google Slides to Organize Research & Take Notes: https://www.smore.com/r84h-tech-tip-tuesday

2. Google Drive's Research Tool: The Research tool makes it easy to add information from the web to your documents and presentations. http://goo.gl/qfxL8O

3. Tutorial: Use Google Slides to Organize Research
from Free Technology for Teachers http://youtu.be/unU150lirO4

4. Search the Web within your Google Document from Free Technology for Teachers http://goo.gl/EN8ZKu
Photo by English106

3. Credit CC photos with an attribution slide.

1. Creating an Creative Commons Attribution Slide for Presentations: Here are printable directions you can share with staff. You may also make a copy for your drive and share that way. http://goo.gl/GqnvZ5

2. All the information you need (photographer, title of photo, license type) to give credit to a Creative Commons Flickr photo is right there on the Flickr page. http://goo.gl/MR5yEe

Or, you can use an attribution creator

1. Flickr CC Attribution Helper
​Drag this tool to your browser's bookmark bar to instantly get attributions as HTML or text.​ Once you add this to your browser, it's a very easy way to give credit. http://goo.gl/KU7mLk

2. Creative Commons Attribution Generator
Copy and paste the Flickr address in the search bar to generate attributions in a variety of formats. This site is great, but check to be sure it's working correctly before using it. http://goo.gl/V93Vgw
Photo by 55Laney69

Where can I find
Creative Commons
(and other safe to use) resources?

1. Photo Pin: ​This is my favorite Creative Commons photo search site. The site is easy to use, and photos are high quality. ​ http://photopin.com/

2. Creative Commons Search: Search for images, music, and more within the Creative Commons http://search.creativecommons.org/

3. Google Images: This isn't just Creative Commons Photos. After searching, click "Search Tools" and choose "Labeled for Reuse" under "Usage Rights". http://images.google.com/

4. Flickr: Do an "Advanced Search" to only search within Creative Commons-licensed content. https://www.flickr.com/

5. Haiku Deck is a great presentation tool that automatically incorporates Creative Commons photos. And, attribution is automatically given. It's super easy! https://www.haikudeck.com

6. Pixabay: You may find and share images free of copyrights. All pictures are published under Creative Commons public domain deed CC0. http://pixabay.com/

7. Morguefile: Search morgueFile for free reference images. Yes, they're all completely free. http://www.morguefile.com/
Photo by qthomasbower

What is Creative Commons anyway?

1. Check out this infographic by adityadipankar for a quick intro to the various types of Creative Commons licenses. http://socialmediasatisfied.com/what-is-creative-commons-infographic/

2. There are No Gray Areas-creative commons licensed (BY-NC-ND) flickr photo by venspired: http://flickr.com/photos/venosdale/12048786874
Photo by Giuli-O

Why is crediting the original creator important?

1. Digital Citizenship Discussion Starter-creative commons licensed (BY-NC-ND) flickr photo by venspired: http://flickr.com/photos/venosdale/12042191605

2. Copyright and Fair Use in Education Haiku Deck: http://www.haikudeck.com/fair-use-in-education-education-presentation-YlkpO...

3. Crediting Photos #1: https://www.smore.com/j1au-tech-tip-tuesday

4. Crediting Photos #2: https://www.smore.com/na7fp-crediting-cc-photos

5. How To Attribute Creative Commons Photos by Foter: http://goo.gl/XNJuR

Want more info? Watch these tutorials.

Tutorial #1: Create an Attribution Slide in Google Slides Using an Attribution Helper http://youtu.be/LsjbHlfzIEs

This is a quick tutorial on finding CC photos, giving credit with an attribution helper, and creating a slide to give credit in presentations.


Tutorial #2: Creating a CC Attribution Using Information Found on Flickr http://youtu.be/z97d6gXmdkc

How to create CC Flickr Attribution by searching Flickr for the photographer, title of the work, and license info (and URL, if needed).
Photo by ssh

Tricia LaRue

Haiku Deck Pro User