SlideShot creates a screenshot every every minute and saves the image in Google Drive.
SlideShot creates a screenshot every minute and saves the image in Google Drive. Choosing finish, the screenshots automatically are imported into a Google Slides presentation. One screenshot per slide. Slides presentation can be found in the Google Drive SlideShot folder. Suggestion to use the "Recent" filter in Drive to locate quickly.
Students are able to use this Chrome extension to create a presentation of their work while utilizing web tools. Each slide has room for students to add a text box to explain their thinking and learning. Google Classroom users: Students can choose "Add" to add the Slides presentation from Google Drive to their assignment.
Special thanks to Wanda Terral for her support in developing these Chrome extensions.
Latest reviews
- (2023-03-01) Matt: Does not work. REALLY wish it did.
- (2018-12-10) Eli Weber: 'twas lit,my guy
- (2016-12-23) Chel Lee: I like the update, Image isn't filling the entire screen and gives students the ability to write a short text box explaining their thinking. I also like that it made a new "shot" every time I went to a new tab. Will definitely be using with my students this semester
- (2016-12-14) Ted Tiefel: Good idea for students. I agree with Mr Lees, the app needs to have the option for time adjustment.
- (2016-12-14) I love this extension. I'm often asked if I can print / save comments in a Google Doc which goes over a few pages. This takes a snapshot of the document and comments and creates a Google slide doc. If only it had the option to change the time from every minute or the option to click on the extension when you wish to take a snapshot - it would be gold!
- (2016-12-09) Rafael Ribas: I love the idea for this extension - but it seems to be limited to screenshots of web activity. Is it possible to give it access to the full desktop? I know some screencast / screenshot tools can also record desktop information, and this would be very useful to document creative work in local software such as Photoshop or Inventor.