Slido for PowerPoint – Create and Run Polls Within Your Presentation

Slido for Google Slides was one of my favorite new tools in 2019. That’s why I’m excited that it’s now available for PowerPoint and Zoom too! As part of Slido for Education Slido now lets you create polls and run polls within Google Slides, PowerPoint, and Zoom presentations. Slido is hosting a free webinar next Thursday about how to use their product, but I couldn’t wait so I went ahead and attempted to test Slido’s PowerPoint integration for myself.

Slido’s new PowerPoint integration works on the Windows 10 version of PowerPoint. At this time it doesn’t appear to work with the Mac or web versions of PowerPoint. Additionally, you have to use a school-issued email account to sign into Slido within PowerPoint. If you can meet all of those requirements then you can go ahead and download Slido for PowerPoint.

To be fair to Slido, their PowerPoint integration is in beta so it’s not unusual to find some quirks. That said, I found it to be exceptionally quirky just to set it up. First, I had to manually extract all of the files from the installation zip file. Then once I ran that gauntlet I was able to sign-in using my G Suite for Education account or so I thought. Unfortunately, when I logged in with my G Suite for Education account Slido put up a message that said “only available to those in education.” So that’s where my test of Slido’s PowerPoint integration ended. Hopefully, the webinar that they’re hosting next week explains how to actually use Slido’s PowerPoint integration.

If you want to see how Slido’s PowerPoint integration is supposed to work, you can watch this video that they published.

Slido for Google Slides works very well and I’m very happy with it. Hopefully, once they get the kinks worked out the Slido PowerPoint integration works just as well as the Google Slides integration.

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