From The Archives: Google Slides Vs Google Jamboard: Which One Is Better? - E042
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In this episode, we are getting into the debate of which tool we think is better - Google Slides or Google Jamboard. We'll do comparisons of different features and give you our overall impressions and preferences for these two tools. So stay tuned and make sure you listen right to the end! If you like what you hear, we would love it if you could share this episode with a colleague or friend. And make sure you subscribe so that you don’t miss out on any new content! And consider supporting the show by buying us a coffee or two! We would love to hear from you – leave a comment on our website OR check out our FLIPGRID! News and Updates Set up Google Meet breakout rooms ahead of meetings in Google CalendarVersion history now available for Jamboard on webFeatured Content Google Slides: slides.google.comGoogle Jamboard: jamboard.google.comWhat features do we compare?Template Gallery in SlidesBackground Images in Slides vs JamboardTools for interactivity - Toolbar in Jamboard - esp. Sticky NotesCollaborators in Jamboard vs. SlidesSoftware vs. Hardware for JamboardAdd an image into Slides vs JamboardExplore Feature in SlidesDifferent versions of Jamboard - web vs devicesNumber of slides vs number of framesThe adjacent possible - Jake Miller, Educational Duct TapeVersion History in Slides vs JamboardAdding hyperlinks in SlidesAdding audio and video files in SlidesSimplicity of the user interface of Jamboard for littlesWorkspace in Slides - esp when changing slide dimensionsZoom tools in SlidesAdding items to the grey space outside of the canvas in SlidesEditing the Master in Google SlidesComments in SlidesDifferent backgrounds in JamboardAdding diagrams via Insert > Diagram in Slides and smash it with JamboardSupport the showConnect with EduGals: Twitter @EduGals Rachel @dr_r_johnson Katie @KatieAttwell EduGals Website Support the show
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