Create Slides from a Series of Images in Google Slides, Keynote, or Powerpoint
The other day, a friend of mine asked how to create individual slides from a series of images. I knew how to do this in Keynote, but I was not sure how to accomplish this in Powerpoint or Google Slides. Turns out that all of the programs can do this. In this video, I will show how to do this with Google Slides and Keynote. There is also an additional video shared from YouTube showing how to do this in PowerPoint.
How to Create Slide from a Series of Images in Google Slides
To do this, you will need an add-on and I chose to use the Photos to Slides Add-On. If you are adding this to your school’s google account, please ask IT if it is OK.
Creating Slides from Images in Google Slides 00:39
First, I begin with creating movement cards in the free Canva for Education (free for K-12 educators with a school email address). I then wanted to turn 24 slides of these movement cards into Google Slides. I decided to use a Google Add-on called “Photos to Slides” that can convert images into slides.
To use the add-on, I first export the images as png files from Canva. This results in a zip file that I can unzip to see the 24 png files. I then create a folder in Google Drive and add the images to that folder. I open Google Slides and select the "Photos to Slides" add-on from the extensions. The images can then be selected from the google folder I created, and the add-on will convert the images into slides.
Creating Slides from Images in Keynote 04:10
This process of creating slides from images in Keynote is similar to that of Google Slides. After exporting the images from Canva as a zip file, I open a new file in Keynote, unzip the file, then “select all” the images in the unzipped file, and drag them into a new file in Keynote. In the Navigator View, you can drag them under the first empty slide. Once you see the “+” sign, let them drop. This creates 24 different slides in Keynote.
Creating Slides from Images in PowerPoint 04:30
The process for PowerPoint is different from that of Google Slides and Keynote. There is a built-in photo album option in the “Insert” menu in PowerPoint that can be used to convert images into slides. Since the MAC version of PowerPoint does not have the photo album option, check out the video below from the PDFEditing YouTube Channel that shows how to create slides from a series of images.
How to Insert Batch or multiple images in PowerPoint Slide
Transcribed from YouTube Summarized
Introduction 00:03
The video is about inserting multiple images into a single PowerPoint slide.
The process is explained step by step in this video.
In this batch, we will cover inserting images and setting the layout and frame shape.
Inserting images 00:17
To insert images, click on the "Insert" menu.
Next, click on "Photo Album" and then "New Photo Album."
From there, select your desired images by clicking on "File or DX."
Once you have selected your images, click "Insert."
Setting the pixel layout 00:39
After inserting the images, you can set the pixel layout.
This will determine how the images are arranged on the slide.
You can set the layout to "4 pictures horizontal" or "4 pictures vertical" depending on your preference.
Adding frame shape 00:50
You can add a frame shape to the images to enhance their appearance.
There are several frame shapes to choose from, including rectangular, rounded rectangular, rectangle, and white frames.
You can also choose between a simple, black, or compound frame.
Adding theme 01:12
You can add a theme to your images to match the overall presentation design.
To do this, click on "Browse" and select your desired theme.
Once you have selected your theme, click "Create."
Viewing the final result 01:37
After completing the above steps, you should see the multiple images added to your slide.
Adding more images 01:47
If you want to add more images to another slide, just follow the same steps as before.
Click on "Insert," then "Photo Album," and "New Photo Album."
From there, select your desired images and click "Insert."
Changing theme color 02:31
You can also change the theme color and design to further customize your presentation.
Simply click on "Design" and select your desired theme color.
Check back next week for a play-along video featuring female artists!