Google slides VS PowerPoint
While many professionals and students tend to use Powerpoint when designing presentations, It has an enormous user base yet this is not indicative of its quality.Google Slides Presentation offers a fresh choice for those who want to build a multi-faceted presentation that will intrigue an audience. Let's take a look at what makes Google Presentation so special when pitted against the comparatively stale Powerpoint.
Google Presentation is much more compatible than Powerpoint. Users can import and export graphics, text formats, PDFs and even Powerpoint presentations without a hassle. They can also publish their creations to the Internet quickly and easily. Powerpoint's meaner compatibility options pale in comparison.
CLOUD BASED PRESENTATION CREATION
CREATIVE CONTROL
Google Presentation is supported by the cloud. This means that several different colleagues can access and modify a presentation as it is being formulated. As long as you are using an internet connected device, you'll have access to your team's projects on Google Presentation. This includes iPhones, iPads and other mobile devices. It's a significant advantage, as you'll never have to worry about purchasing software again. Cloud support also allows employees and students to make last minute adjustments while they are on their way to a meeting or other event.
Those who choose to design a meeting, presentation, speech or other significant project with the help of Google Presentation are equipped with the creative agency that Powerpoint users lack. Google Presentation empowers its users to build slides with that will immerse an audience. You'll find that you can accurately express yourself, your data and your ideas with Google Presentation's embedded video capability, numerous presentation themes, vivid animations, thousands of fonts and an array of rich colors that will captivate your audience
Google Presentation is designed with a nifty research tool that competitors like Powerpoint lack. This tool enables you to procure information from the world wide web in a moment's notice. You can then implement your findings right into your presentations and documents. You'll be shocked at just how seamless this process is. Google invested serious resources into this function's user experience design. Just click the Tools menu and choose Research or right click on any word on your slide to conduct relevant research. If you choose the former method, the tool's search bar will then appear on the right hand side of the screen and you'll be able to immediately conduct research. Google Presentation's search bar drop down menu takes research functionality a step further by empowering users to specify exactly what type of search results they desire in terms of quotations, images etc.





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