 Let's make a picture talk. In Google Slides, I search the web for a photo to insert. How about a slug? I scroll through the options and pick one that would be good to add a mouth to. This orange guy. Then I click the Explore button in the bottom right corner and I choose a full screen layout. I add an oval shape and I make this an open mouth. I give it a black fill and I think this guy would have orange lips. So I give it an orange outline. Then I duplicate the slide. On the duplicate slide, I'm going to change the mouth to be more closed. So I draw with the moon shape, rotate it, and move it into place. I delete that original oval. So now I have an open mouth and closed mouth slug. I go to Screencastify and I'm going to record my desktop and microphone. I then put Google Slides into present mode and I use the arrow keys to change the mouth. Hey there. Yes, I'm a slug. But there is another kind of slug. That slug is part of a web address that identifies a particular page on a website. In the address learninginhand.com slash slug, the word slug is a slug. I exit presentation mode and stop the recording. I trim the start and end of the video in Screencastify to remove the part where I begin and end presentation mode. When done trimming, I can get a shareable link from my Google Drive or download my talking picture as a video.