There is a new Google Slides Q&A feature allowing you to talk with—not at your audience. 

 

Google is introducing a new service for its Slides app called Slides Q&A, which lets people in a crowd ask a moderator questions in real-time without interrupting their talk.

With Slides Q&A, presenters can get questions and general feedback from their audience — and audience members can vote for their favorite questions.Presenters who want to use it will see a button in the Slides presenter view to kick off a Q&A session; on mobile, this feature will be behind the “audience tools” button. After that, a link to the custom Q&A for this presentation will appear above the presentation.Not everybody wants to walk up to a microphone and ask a question in front of a huge audience, so this is a great feature to get better quality info. After all, not everyone is happy to be in front of the audience….

Google has also added a new laser pointer to the web, which is cool. It overlays a red dot with a trailing line, just like a real laser pointer. You can control it by touch (if your computer is enabled) or with a trackpad or mouse. Learn more on the Google Docs blog:http://goo.gl/q9yMSw.

Get the Google Slides app: Android: http://g.co/slides/aqanda | iPhone & iPad: http://g.co/slides/iqanda

 

 

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