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hi everyone so I decided to make a couple of videos to show you some of the things some of the ways that you could use loom to to deliver your lessons and this first one is going to show you how you could use a Google slide presentation and how to present that in loom make a video of you giving that presentation and then I will make another video that shows you how to take the link from that video that you made and put it into Google classroom so the first thing that I would do if I were you is get your Google classroom dashboard up here ready to go so the once youve made your video you can just quickly pop over to Google classroom and drop your slide in also queue up your slides so just open your Google slide presentation where it should be in your Google Drive wherever you put it so this one is one that I made for eighth grade thats all about propaganda posters for a printmaking project theyre doing so I have that open and when Im ready to start working with Loon then and and gi