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Google Slides - Publishing to the web gives you superpowers!


Do you have a slide presentation you need to play on a rotation? Maybe it is a morning message, things the kids need to do or directions for a group? Did you know you can play Google Slides on a continuous rotation? 

Check out what Deanna Folluo showed me, it is pretty epic.

Start by opening the Google Slides you want to show.
1. Click File in the upper left.
2. Click Publish to the web.

1. Adjust the duration each slide will show for. It is critical to click the Restart button at the bottom. This will make sure the slide presentation restarts once it hits the last slide.
2. Click the Publish button. This will generate a new link.


Copy and paste this address. 
Don't forget to click Present to start the slide show.



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