Google Workspace Slides
(formerly G Suite)
Google Workspace Slides (also called Google Slides) is an online tool for creating presentations. It’s part of Google Workspace, and you can use it to make, edit, and share presentations from anywhere with an internet connection. Like other Google apps, Google Slides is cloud-based, so your work is saved online and can be accessed from any device.
Key Features of Google Workspace Slides:
Work Together in Real-Time: With Google Slides, multiple people can work on the same presentation at the same time. You can see changes instantly, making it perfect for group projects or team presentations.
Access Anywhere
Since Google Slides is stored online, you can open and work on your presentations from any device, like your computer, tablet, or phone. Everything is saved automatically in Google Drive.
Easy Sharing: You can share your presentation with others by sending them a link. You also control if they can just view, comment, or fully edit the slides.
Ready-Made Templates: Google Slides offers different templates to help you create a professional-looking presentation quickly. You can choose a design that fits your style or project.
Works with Other Google Tools
Google Slides connects easily with other Google Workspace apps like Google Docs and Google Sheets. For example, you can add charts from Google Sheets to your presentation.
Use Offline: Even if you don’t have internet access, you can still work on your presentation by enabling offline mode. Your work will update online once you’re back on the internet.
Presentation Mode: You can show your slides directly from Google Slides in presentation mode. You can also use Google Meet to share your screen with others during virtual meetings.














