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For educators

AI presentations for teachers — focus on teaching, not slide formatting

Lecture decks, training modules, parent-night presentations, student-ready summaries. SlideGMM generates structured slides from your notes, exportable to PowerPoint.

Why teachers spend evenings rebuilding slide decks

  • Lecture decks that need refreshing every semester

    Last semester's deck has dated examples, broken hyperlinks, and 2024-references the students don't recognize. Updating in PowerPoint slide-by-slide costs an evening per course.

  • Accommodation versions for IEP and ESL students

    Every lecture needs a simplified version (large fonts, fewer bullets) for students with accommodations, and possibly a translated version for ESL/multilingual classrooms. That's 3 versions of the same deck — manually maintained.

  • Department-shared decks that drift away from the curriculum

    When five teachers share a master deck, every personal edit forks the version. After a semester, no one knows which copy is canonical or what changed.

What teachers use SlideGMM for

  • Refresh last year's deck in 5 minutes

    Paste last semester's deck text — SlideGMM regenerates with current-year examples, updated stats, and the same lesson structure. Outdated references swapped automatically.

  • Generate ESL and accommodation variants

    After your master deck is built, generate a "simplified language" variant or a "translated to Spanish/Turkish/etc." variant in one click. SlideGMM's 10-locale support is real translation, not Google Translate.

  • Lecture-to-handout in seconds

    Click "convert to student handout" — SlideGMM produces a printable PDF with the lecture slides on the left and structured note-taking space on the right. Saves the print-formatting step.

  • Education discount on Pro Annual

    Verified .edu addresses get 50% off Pro Annual ($24.99/year). For schools, district licenses are available — contact for pricing.

Educator FAQs

  • You set the objectives — paste your syllabus topic, learning outcomes, and key concepts, and SlideGMM produces lecture slides organized around them. The AI doesn't invent content; it structures what you provide into a teaching arc (intro → key concept → example → exercise → recap). You still verify accuracy and adapt to your students.

  • Yes. Drop equations as LaTeX (rendered to images) or paste image diagrams directly into slides. SlideGMM's text generation handles narrative; you provide the technical visuals. Math equations preserve formatting in both PDF and PowerPoint export.

  • Both. Templates and tone scale across age groups — pick a friendlier "classroom" template family for K-12 or a more formal "lecture hall" family for university. The AI adjusts vocabulary based on your prompt (e.g., "for 5th graders" produces simpler language; "for graduate seminar" produces academic register).

  • Yes — your decks live in your account indefinitely on Pro. To refresh for next semester, open the saved deck, re-prompt outdated slides (e.g., "update the example with 2026 data"), and re-export. Most educators save 10+ hours per course on annual prep.

  • Yes. SlideGMM's native .pptx exports work in PowerPoint (Windows, Mac), Keynote, Google Slides, and any classroom display tool that opens .pptx. We avoid embedded video and exotic fonts that sometimes break on older lab computers.

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