I have done some research on twitter and it's important to keep in mind, although you can insert audio you must host it to another location. There are a few programs to checkout and make sure they are compatible with our school filter. I have used https://online-voice-recorder.com and I should be able to add from google drive. We will be able to embed MP3 and WAV audio files from Drive into Slides.
I'm also curious to see this working with the new present with Close Caption CC feature in slides.
Here are some post from twitter on ways to use audio and slides.
- Richard Bryne tips
https://www.freetech4teachers.com/2019/04/google-slides-now-has-native-support.html - Shakeup Learning
https://shakeuplearning.com/blog/25-ways-to-use-audio-in-google-slides-projects/ - “Podcasting with Google Slides” (link: https://link.medium.com/YCoRzGxlFV)
When recording audio in Google Tour Creator Eric Curts post he recommended TwistedWave - https://twistedwave.com/online and a few other programs. More here https://www.controlaltachieve.com/2019/04/audio-recording-tools.html?m=1
The more #googleslides is update the more I realize it might be a staple tool to getting more staff onboard using technology. A few teachers have started using Peardeck for Google Slides https://www.peardeck.com/googleslides and can easily check for understanding using a variety of questions. Pear Deck + Google Slides = #PerfectPear
I had great success introducing teachers to Interactive Notebook (INB) with Google Slides this year using templates from SlidesCanival to help student organize their project and work. Here is a great post to learn more about designing INB's.
I hope to have the new insert audio feature available when I return from school vacation next week so I can share with teachers! This will be a great way to keep teachers and students engaged this spring while working on projects.
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