From TodaysMeet (a perennial inclusion in Best of the Web) to FlipGrid (included in this year’s Best of the Web) to Padlet there are plenty of ways to gather questions from students in a digital format. But one of the ways that is often overlooked is to just add a Q&A component to a slide presentation. That can be done quite easily in Google Slides right from the presentation menu. Watch my video embedded below to learn how to add Q&A to your Google Slides presentations.
Applications for Education
The option for students to vote a question up or down is useful in determining which questions seem the most important to your students.
Learn more about Google Slides in lesson 3 of my Practical Ed Tech course, G Suite for Teachers.