Anonymous wrote:Google slides were the worst part of at home learning. No other issues held a candle to the frustration they inflicted. My kid who is usually calm would be screaming in tears when he did hard work and had trouble submitting. Sometimes moving all those tiny numbers and shapes in the box that is already half the screen took forever. He would submit and it would not go in because he took so long. Things got a little easier and he learned how to copy/paste over completely restart when something got deleted. He has been at school and hasn't mentioned them again so I think he got better at it but physical worksheets would be way less stressful. You can't say its saving paper if the schools have loads of unused workbooks.
I this thread is a year old, but just chiming in to agree with this statement wholeheartedly. Google slides were a nightmare for my second grader. If you or your colleagues get totally frustrated working with PowerPoint, imagine 7 year olds. Grabbing and moving objects? Inserting text into a teeny tiny text box? Accidentally deleting an object or no idea how to copy or insert one??
Yep....first and second graders trying to figure THAT out and totally frustrated they can’t complete the work when they know it. I am not sure what level of computer use will carry forward for second graders and younger next year, but hope Google slides are abandoned!