Powerpoint vs. Keynote in Google Drive - Classroom 2.02024-03-29T13:19:52Zhttps://www.classroom20.com/forum/topics/powerpoint-vs-keynote-in-google-drive?groupUrl=googleappsforeducation&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThank you! I know that the G…tag:www.classroom20.com,2015-04-12:649749:Comment:10633012015-04-12T13:15:29.418ZHeather Iovinehttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/HeatherIovine
<p>Thank you! I know that the Google Slides app is limited on the iPad. Even adding pictures to slides is near impossible. Which I feel defeats the purpose of students making presentations. I will have them save their projects as powerpoints. I regularly have them do this on the computer. However, I don't use keynote on the iPad so I am not as comfortable when it comes to helping them out. Thanks again. </p>
<p>Thank you! I know that the Google Slides app is limited on the iPad. Even adding pictures to slides is near impossible. Which I feel defeats the purpose of students making presentations. I will have them save their projects as powerpoints. I regularly have them do this on the computer. However, I don't use keynote on the iPad so I am not as comfortable when it comes to helping them out. Thanks again. </p> Have your students "SAVE AS"…tag:www.classroom20.com,2015-03-22:649749:Comment:10603942015-03-22T23:27:50.847ZDalehttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/Dale
<p>Have your students "SAVE AS" PowerPoint when they save their Keynotes. Then they can upload save in google drive. GD handles powerpoints well. In fact, if you open a PPT on an iPad you have more editin options than if you create the presentation right in the Google Slides App!!</p>
<p>Have your students "SAVE AS" PowerPoint when they save their Keynotes. Then they can upload save in google drive. GD handles powerpoints well. In fact, if you open a PPT on an iPad you have more editin options than if you create the presentation right in the Google Slides App!!</p>