Pre-made Nearpod Slides: Allow Editing
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Sarah Peterson
On certain types of slides it is not possible to change the text. Wondering why. It would be helpful if I could have the option to change the text or be able to add more text on all types of slides. Also in the slides that you can add, there are none that match the colourful slide background in the Elements of Art Nearpod slides. These presentations are great and really well done, but it would be helpful if there were more editing options.
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Christian Rossi
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Emily Trono
Agreed!
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Christian Rossi
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Editing text on premade lessons
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Jena Yeager
I would love to see an option to edit text (such as on slideshows and regular slides) in order to better fit my state/grade level's standards. For example there is a premade lesson on physical and chemical weathering that has wonderful material but I cannot use it because I cannot edit the premade slides to say "weathering and erosion" and then add in/take out things as needed to fit my specific standards.
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Christian Rossi
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Christian Rossi
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edit images used for math comprehension questions
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Lauren Davis
I am a special education teacher and sometimes even the kindergarten lessons are too advanced for my students. I wish there were a way to edit the items that are in the image for questions so that I can make the image more appropriate for my students, such as adding pennies instead of adding a mixture of coin values.
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Christian Rossi
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Christian Rossi
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Pre-made Nearpod Slides: Edit slides
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Francine Kirman
I'd like to be able to edit incorrect information on pre-made slides. For example, in the comparatives nearpod for EL students (Grammar), it says that "comparatives for 2 or more syllable words get 'more,'" but that's not correct. (Ex: happier, not more happy, sillier, not more silly.)
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Christian Rossi
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Christian Rossi
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Copyright Material
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Tiffany Sulsberger
The copyright material is not able to be merged into another lesson with copyright material. This is frustrating because it makes most of your lessons unable to be used if you want to take a few things from more than one lesson to create something that works for your classroom.
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