Google has announced that new zoom settings in the presentation program ‘Google Slides’ will be available soon, allowing users to customize their views.
“You can now customize your views in Google Slides with new custom zoom settings that give you the ability to input your desired zoom percentage or use the preset zoom percentages in the drop-down menu at the top of your presentation,” IANS reported from San Francisco.
The company also announced the addition of Google Drive log events to two new Workspace editions: Workspace Business Starter and Essentials Starter.
“Educators can now run Google Classroom originality reports on Microsoft Word files (.docx) to check their students’ work for authenticity,” the company said.
By comparing a file to online books and web pages, this tool can detect plagiarism and uncited material.
Google also announced that rich text formatting is now available in Google Classroom for class and private comments, allowing teachers and students to customize and emphasise their content. Bolding, underlining, italicising, and bulleted lists are examples of this feature.
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