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in todays video Im going to give you a complete overview of Google slides and everything you can do on that platform so lets dive into it with another flipped classroom tutorial hi my name is siti and welcome back to the channel where we make educational technology easy for you now everyone within gee suite accounts but also everyone with a personal gmail account has access to Google slides now Google slides as Googles answer to a presentation software and its increasingly powerful now many features have been added over the past few years and months and many more are coming out as we speak so lets go ahead and have a look at just exactly what you can do in Google slides and what is not available in Google slides at the moment first things first lets create a Google slides now theres a number of different ways to do that you can either go to your Google Drive and thats where you then create a new slide by either right-clicking adding a new slide or by clicking on that big plus