how to get to smartart in google slides

As an AI language model, I don't have visual perception, but I can provide you with the steps to access SmartArt in Google Slides. Please follow the steps below:

1. Open a new or existing Google Slides presentation.

2. Click on the "Insert" menu at the top of the screen.

3. Select "Diagram."

4. A sidebar will appear with several options for diagrams and charts. Scroll down to "Hierarchy" and select the SmartArt graphic you prefer.

5. Customize the SmartArt graphic to your liking using the sidebar on the right side of the screen.

6. Once you have finished editing your SmartArt graphic, click "Insert" or "Apply" to add it to your slide.

include the year of each event and the name of the event. Remember the steps you used to create the graphic about the life cycle of the frog earlier in the lesson.

Include 8–10 slides within the presentation with the year and name of the event.

As an AI language model, I don't have access to the specific events that need to be included in the presentation. However, I can provide you with the general steps to create a presentation and add slides with the event name and year. Please follow the steps below:

1. Open a new Google Slides presentation.

2. Click on "New Slide" to add additional slides to your presentation.

3. On each slide, add a title for the event and the year it occurred.

4. Add appropriate visuals and information to each slide to provide context for the event.

5. Customize the design of the slides as desired using the menus at the top of the screen.

6. Save your presentation and ensure that it is shared with the appropriate audience.

7. When presenting, use the arrows at the bottom of the screen to move between slides and provide context and commentary as needed.

To create the SmartArt graphic for the life cycle of a frog:

1. Open a new Google Slides presentation.

2. Click on the "Insert" menu at the top of the screen.

3. Select "Diagram."

4. Choose the "Process" option and select the SmartArt graphic that best represents the life cycle of a frog.

5. Label each stage of the life cycle within the graphic (egg, tadpole, froglet, adult).

6. Customize the SmartArt graphic as desired using the sidebar on the right side of the screen.

7. Once you have finished editing your SmartArt graphic, click "Insert" or "Apply" to add it to your slide.

8. Add additional slides to provide further information and context regarding each stage of the life cycle.

9. Save your presentation and ensure that it is shared with the appropriate audience.

10. When presenting, use the arrows at the bottom of the screen to move between slides and provide context and commentary as needed.

Use at least one sequence of events graphic organizer with 8–10 events displayed in the SmartArt graphic; include the year of each event and the name of the event.

Include 8–10 slides within the presentation with the year and name of the event.
Use a bulleted list to show an organized list of information.

As an AI language model, I don't have access to the specific topic that needs to be included in the presentation. However, I can provide you with a general outline of the steps to create a presentation that includes a sequence of events graphic organizer, years, and event names. Please follow the steps below:

1. Open a new Google Slides presentation.

2. Choose the SmartArt graphic that best suits your topic and add it to the slide.

3. Add labels and titles to the SmartArt graphic, including the years and names of the events.

4. Add additional slides to provide context and information about each event.

5. Use a bulleted list to provide an organized list of information for each event.

6. Customize the design of the slides using the menus at the top of the screen.

7. Save your presentation and ensure that it is shared with the appropriate audience.

8. When presenting, use the arrows at the bottom of the screen to move between slides and provide context and commentary as needed.

Example sequence of events using SmartArt graphic organizer:

SmartArt graphic: Vertical Timeline

1. Title: The History of Computers
- 1936: First programmable computer
- 1958: Integrated circuit invented
- 1971: First microprocessor invented
- 1985: First consumer computer released
- 2001: Apple releases first iPod
- 2007: Apple releases first iPhone
- 2010: iPad released
- 2015: Virtual reality enters the mainstream

Bulleted list for each event slide:

1936: First programmable computer
- Created by Konrad Zuse
- Known as the Z1
- Used binary code and punched tape

1958: Integrated circuit invented
- Invented by Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce
- Led to the development of microprocessors

1971: First microprocessor invented
- Invented by Intel
- Known as the Intel 4004
- Used in calculators and primitive computers

1985: First consumer computer released
- Released by Commodore International
- Known as the Amiga 1000
- Had advanced multimedia capabilities for the time

2001: Apple releases first iPod
- Revolutionized digital music
- Allowed users to easily store and play thousands of songs
- Played a major role in Apple's success in the 2000s

2007: Apple releases first iPhone
- Revolutionized the smartphone market
- Combined music player, phone, and internet capabilities
- Paved the way for touch screen devices

2010: iPad released
- Revolutionized the tablet market
- Combined computing capabilities with portability
- Paved the way for the modern tablet market

2015: Virtual reality enters the mainstream
- Oculus Rift released
- Other major companies begin developing VR tech
- Opens up new possibilities for gaming, education, and more.

To access SmartArt in Google Slides, follow these step-by-step instructions:

1. Open your Google Slides presentation in your web browser.
2. Go to the slide where you want to add SmartArt.
3. Click on the "Insert" option in the top menu.
4. In the drop-down menu that appears, select "Drawing".
5. A panel will appear on the right side of your screen. Click on the "New" button.
6. In the toolbar that appears at the top of the Drawing tool, click on the "Insert" option.
7. In the drop-down menu, select "SmartArt".
8. A gallery of SmartArt options will be displayed. Choose the desired SmartArt graphic by clicking on it.
9. Click the "Apply" button to insert the SmartArt graphic into your slide.
10. Now you can edit the SmartArt by clicking on the various elements and modifying them, such as adding text, changing colors, or rearranging shapes.

That's it! You have successfully inserted and customized SmartArt in Google Slides.

To access SmartArt in Google Slides, follow the steps below:

1. Open Google Slides: Go to the Google Slides homepage and click on "Go to Google Slides." This will open a new slide presentation.

2. Create or open a slide: Create a new slide or open an existing one by selecting the slide thumbnail on the left-hand side of the screen.

3. Insert a text box: Click on the "Insert" tab in the top menu bar, then choose "Text box" from the drop-down menu. Click and drag to create a text box on the slide.

4. Access SmartArt: With the text box selected, click on the "Format options" tab that appears on the right-hand side of the screen. It looks like a paintbrush icon.

5. Choose SmartArt: In the Format options panel, scroll down and locate the "SmartArt" section. Click on it to expand the SmartArt options.

6. Select a SmartArt graphic: Browse through the available SmartArt graphic layouts and choose the one that suits your needs. Click on it to insert it onto the slide.

7. Customize SmartArt: Once the SmartArt graphic is inserted, you can click on individual elements to add text, change colors, rearrange the layout, or modify any other settings to customize it further.

That's it! You have now accessed and inserted SmartArt into your Google Slides presentation. Remember to save your work regularly to avoid losing any changes.