New Google slides features aim to make it easier to give presentations. Keyboard shortcuts allow presenters the ability to quickly navigate between slides, while Present Mode allows for slide previews to be made bigger.
Keyboard shortcuts allow users to control a live deck, where presenters can choose exactly which slide to show without scrolling to find it. Keyboard shortcuts also allow users to control any embedded video content. Related keyboard shortcuts can be found by going into the "tips" section of the control bar, and Google has also created a document with all keyboard shortcuts.
The other new Google Slides feature, Present Mode, functions with a dropdown menu in the upper right corner of slides, which allows users to open a "Presenter view," This opens another window that displays speaker notes or audience tools.
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New Google Slides Features Help Control Presentations
Trend Themes
1. Keyboard Shortcuts for Presentations - Expanding the use of keyboard shortcuts in presentations can enhance the presenter's control and efficiency.
2. Present Mode with Dropdown Menu - Implementing a presenter view with a dropdown menu can provide a more seamless and organized presentation experience.
3. Enhanced Slide Previews - Introducing bigger slide previews can help presenters quickly find and select the desired slides.
Industry Implications
1. Presentation Software - Incorporating these new features in presentation software can offer users a more user-friendly and efficient presentation experience.
2. Educational Technology - Adding these features to educational technology platforms can improve the way educators deliver presentations in classrooms.
3. Corporate Training - Integrating these Google Slides features in corporate training software can enhance the effectiveness and convenience of training sessions.