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Make Google Slides appear in 'Present' mode while still being editable. Just hit fullscreen and you're good to go. This item automatically hides or removes elements from Google Slides presentations so that only the slide is visible. This is meant for cases when you want a slide to take up the whole screen but you want to be able to live edit it from another tab or computer. This is particularly great for games or workshops where you are updating data during the event. Just make your browser fullscreen and hit the extension's icon. If the page is still loading, you may need to hit it a second time.
Google Slide Image Zoom
Expand, Enlarge Images for Google Slides and Docs ZOOM IN GOOGLE SLIDE (New feature Nov 2022) 🎨 EXPAND, ENLARGE ANY IMAGES & GRAPHS in your SLIDES INSTRUCTIONS • Simply click on any Image in your Slides to Expand to Full Screen • Available both in Presentation and Edit Mode SECURITY • Secure - Not a single Data Collected • Featured Badge Accredited by Chrome team - assigned to extensions that follow google technical best practices and meet a high standard of user experience and design • Free Extension BENEFITS • For better & more animated presentation slides. • Works on any google slide template or theme • Ideal for training class, teachers, education course, business & financial presentation This extension make your google slide presentation better. It is provided & owned by Noccito Design Team at no cost and is intended for use as is. Developed by Issam Zoli under Noccito agreement terms. Image by Neurovit.
Dice Thrower
Why roll it if you can throw it? A dice throwing app with a purpose. Packed with amusing animations, sound effects, and constantly changing background colors, this is the ideal dice rolling app for the classroom and family game night. To start throwing the dice, simply click the icon in the top-right of your Chrome browser to open the extension's mini-window. Press the keyboard or click the mouse to throw up to nine dice at once. 2022 Update: Thank you for throwing dice! This extension was created many years ago by a student now entering their first semester at university. Please consider supporting their tuition at http://paypal.me/cameronjsamuels
Annotate: Web Annotations with Screen Sharing
Annotate web pages, PDFs, Google Slides, and Google Docs to improve engagement. Annotate in Google Meet when screen sharing. New in v8.53+ • Support for In-Document questions for converting printable paper worksheets into fully digital assignments. New in v8.22+ • Student note taking on web pages, Google Slides, and PDFs • Student note taking during LiveStreams for Google Slides and PDFs • Livestream student work (Google Slides and PDFs) to student devices and to a classroom display using Chrome Client Lite. • Review student work and provide feedback in real time New in v8.19+ • Livestream support for PDFs and Google Slides • More robust export for web page annotations • General bug fixes Freely annotate web pages, PDF documents, Google Slides and Google Docs content when presenting. Keep your audience engaged with live annotations during your remote learning and Google Meet sessions. New! Annotate PDFs on your Google Drive or on the web by selecting “Open with Annotate”. Annotations are sticky and remain in place as you zoom, scroll, and navigate. The same user interface and annotation tools now work across PDFs, Google Slides, Google Docs, and web pages. With improved compatibility with Google Slides and Google Docs, we track annotations for every slide/ page so your annotations remain in sync as you navigate across slides/ pages. Tight integration with Google Slides and Google Docs also enables switching between app controls/ menus and our annotation tools seamlessly. Our annotations are smooth, fast, and anchored in place as you zoom and navigate, making your content look professional and engaging. Save your annotations in your account for review later. Share them with others or come back and continue working from where you left off. Capture screenshots of marked up pages and insert them directly into your Annotate notebook. All this as you share¹ your entire screen, an application, or just a single Chrome tab with a projector² and multiple student devices. The plugin works seamlessly with your Annotate.net instructor account to enable annotations over web pages and screen sharing¹ during LiveStreams. When installed on classroom devices, you can empower students to take an active role in their learning by giving them the ability to annotate web pages and share their screens using the "Pass Control" feature. Teachers, students, and Google Meet users shall be able to: • Freely annotate web pages, PDFs, Google Slides, and Google Docs using the pen and highlighter tools³. • Annotate PDFs on their Google Drive or on the web by selecting “Open with Annotate”. • Annotate Google Slides in both edit and present modes. Google slides annotations are tracked and saved for every slide. • Save annotations directly into their Annotate web account⁴. • Share their annotations with others⁴. • Capture screenshots of web pages with annotations and add them directly into an Annotate notebook. • Insert images from the web, including image searches, directly into their Annotate notebook with just a click. • Use the laser pointer tool to point out details and draw attention. • Stream their entire desktop screen, a single application, or just a Chrome tab¹. • Stream speaker and microphone audio¹ from their computer to a projector² and student devices. • Select a monitor for sharing if they have multiple screens/monitors connected to their computer¹. ¹The extension provides screen sharing and audio streaming support in your Annotate web account in older versions of Chrome. ²Requires the Annotate Mirror Client v11.0+ or the Annotate Chrome Client Lite running on the PC/ Mac/ Chromebox connected to your projector. ³Feature limitations may apply depending on your account type. Please review https://annotate.net/pricing for the list of features available in different accounts. ⁴Some features are not available in student accounts. New in v7.22+ • Page rotation in PDFs • Blank document/ Infinite canvas support for PDFs and web pages New in v7.00+ • Bug fixes and general improvements Tools and features added in versions prior to 7.0 • Screen Shade tool with Spotlight support • Comments in web pages • Improved compatibility with Canva • Drawing support when toolbar is minimized • Export Google Slides with annotations and media³ • View, add, edit, and reply to comments in PDFs • Export PDFs with annotations and media³ • Add Media (images and videos) • Timer and Stopwatch • Voice notes • Screen + Camera recording • Multi-line Equation Editor • Line, Rectangle (Box), and Ellipse
TurboAnimator for Google Slides
Automates tedious animation tasks in Google Slides with one keypress TurboAnimator (https://turboanimator.com/) is a browser extension that lets you automate animation-related tasks in Google Slides with simple key combinations. You can quickly add and delete animations by pressing a few keys, and setup common animation presets. Please note that you cannot add entirely new types/custom/more animations (and no extension can do that) - this is simply for fast automation. Using animations in Slides is sometimes tedious. There's no default way to change the default animation style and delay, and you need many clicks to add, delete, and modify animations. As of this version you can: - Add your preferred animation (configured in the Options menu) with a single keypress - Save and configure up to 5 animation presets for future use - Choose the animation type, start condition (on-click, with previous, after previous) and duration to be applied - Animate by-paragraph if necessary - Delete the last animation applied - Clear all animations for the current slide Important Disclaimer(s): TurboAnimator cannot create new animation types or new slide transition types. It only automates the tedious existing manual process of applying animations. * Not affiliated to Google or the Slides team