Let me guess: You’ve got great lesson slides. Colorful. Fact-filled. Aligned to the textbook.
But when you show them in class? Your students are zoned out. Phones under the desk. Blank stares.
Here’s what no one tells you: Slides don’t teach. Stories do.
The format is outdated.
Slides were built for boardrooms, not classrooms. They present information, but they don’t engage.
Students today live in a world of motion, audio, and interaction. A static image with a bullet list just can’t compete with the stimulation of reels, videos, and memes.
If we want to compete for their attention, we need to speak in their language: visuals, voice, story.
You work hard to make your lessons informative. You use PowerPoint, Google Slides, or whatever tool the school provides. You try to align with the curriculum. You follow the book. You present clearly.
But something’s still missing.
In a digital-first world, attention is currency. And your competition isn’t just other teachers—it’s YouTube, Instagram, Minecraft, and reels. These platforms use sound, story, and visuals to hook young minds. Static slides just can’t compete.
So what can you do?
A tool so simple, even non-techie teachers are becoming video creators overnight.
Here’s the magic:
Boom. A short, sharp video lesson your students will watch.
No complex editing software. No fancy animations.
Just you. Teaching.
As you always have, only now, with superpowers.
You may have heard of apps like Canva, Powtoon, Loom, or YouTube Shorts. They’re great—but they’re not designed with classroom teaching in mind.
Google Vids is different:
Exactly. You’re a teacher. You know your content. You know how to explain it in ways your students understand.
Google Vids lets you focus on that, not timelines, transitions, or tech jargon.
If you can click and talk, you can teach on video.
No fancy mic. No green screen. Just your laptop or phone, and your voice.
Problem | How Google Vids Helps |
---|---|
Students are bored with slides | Add voice, sound, and images |
The Internet is slow | Videos are light and mobile-friendly |
Don’t want to repeat lessons | Record once, reuse forever |
Teach in local languages | Record in Hindi, Tamil, Marathi—whatever works |
Tech feels intimidating | Looks and feels like Google Slides |
Students miss class | Send them the lesson video directly |
Whether you’re teaching in Delhi or Dindigul, Kolhapur or Kozhikode—Google Vids works where you do.
You don’t need a media lab. You don’t need a videographer. You just need:
Want to get fancy?
Add callouts, arrows, or highlight text.
But honestly, your voice is enough.
Mrs. Nair (Kerala): “I explained the water cycle in Malayalam. My students AND their parents loved it.”
Mr. Khan (Rajasthan): “I recorded algebra lessons. Absent kids never fell behind.”
Ms. Preeti (Madurai): “I use Google Vids for exam revision. My students now ask for the videos after class!”
Mr. Joseph (Bengaluru): “I made an English storytelling video for my 4th graders—they laughed, listened, and remembered every word.”
In the classroom:
For students:
For school leaders:
You’re not alone. We’ve trained over 1000+ teachers who felt the same way.
Most thought:
But guess what? They did it.
And now they send their video links on WhatsApp with pride.
Because it works.
Q: Do I need editing skills? Nope.
Q: Can I teach in Hindi? Tamil? Absolutely.
Q: Is it free? Yes—for schools using Google Workspace for Education.
Q: What if my school doesn’t have it? Get started here: https://edu.google.com/intl/en_in/
Q: Will the videos work offline? Yes! Download the video and play it in class without internet.
Q: Can I add music or background effects? Yes, Google Vids has simple built-in enhancements like music beds and transitions.
Q: Can my students use it too? Yes! Students can use Google Vids for projects, explanations, and collaborative assignments.
Start with one topic. Just one.
Talk to your slides like you talk to your students. Then click Share.
Your students will smile. They’ll listen. They’ll remember.
Want help setting this up?
We will:
Set up your school’s Google Workspace
Train your teachers (step-by-step, in simple language)
Support your staff as they create learning videos
Click here to get started. Let’s help your school move from slides to stories.