GOOGLE SLIDES NOW ALLOWS AUDIO TO BE INSERTED!
This was a feature Google announced was coming in April only to be delayed. BUT...it is finally here!
On rapid rollout, Google is allowing all users the ability to add MP3 and WAV audio files to an existing or new Google Slide presentation. The audio file does need to be uploaded into your Google Drive before you can add it to a presentation. There are format options available to the audio you add much like if you add in a video. You can choose to have the audio play automatically, play on a click, set the volume, loop the audio, and stop it after the slide progresses.
So how can you use this new feature? Well, you can spice up a boring presentation by adding some free copyright or public domain music such as from ccMixter. Maybe add in some special sound effects from BBC Sound Effects or Freesound.org. Add a famous speech from the Internet Archive or from Wyzant. Or how about adding in your own audio? Simply go to Online Voice Recorder, Vocaroo, or Audacity.
On rapid rollout, Google is allowing all users the ability to add MP3 and WAV audio files to an existing or new Google Slide presentation. The audio file does need to be uploaded into your Google Drive before you can add it to a presentation. There are format options available to the audio you add much like if you add in a video. You can choose to have the audio play automatically, play on a click, set the volume, loop the audio, and stop it after the slide progresses.
So how can you use this new feature? Well, you can spice up a boring presentation by adding some free copyright or public domain music such as from ccMixter. Maybe add in some special sound effects from BBC Sound Effects or Freesound.org. Add a famous speech from the Internet Archive or from Wyzant. Or how about adding in your own audio? Simply go to Online Voice Recorder, Vocaroo, or Audacity.
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