Google Slides: Choose Your Own Adventure

google slides choose your own adventure
Google Slides: Choose Your Own Adventure

google slides choose your own adventure

Google Slides: Choose Your Own Adventure

Eric Curts posted directions for using Google Slides to create a choose your own adventure style activity. Using hyperlinks within a Google Slides presentation, build a story or tutorial that asks the viewer to make decisions. Google Slides is probably my favorite collaboration tool. See what your students can collaborate on and create!

Sample Adventure

My students created an awesome adventure story using collaboration tools. They were not physically together and had no other directions than those provided by Eric Curts. The students used a today’s meet to meet up online and discuss the project.

student contributors

7 thoughts on “Google Slides: Choose Your Own Adventure”

  1. Hi! I would LOVE to use this with my classes but the slideshow is a a view only version. It is not editable “You need permission
    You can only view this presentation. To accept audience questions, ask the owner for comment or edit access.”

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