In the modern educational environment, the multi-class equipment in the classroom has become an indispensable tool for teaching. However, many teachers will encounter a tricky problem when using multi-** devices: how to copy the PPT prepared in advance to the multi-** device in the classroom. This article will answer this question in detail for you, so that you can easily get started and carry out your teaching work smoothly.
1. A common way to copy PPT to the classroom
1.Use a USB flash drive.
Copy the PPT to the USB flash drive, and then insert the USB flash drive into the USB interface of the multi-** device in the classroom. This is the most common and easiest way to do this. Before copying PPT to the classroom, please make sure that your PPT file format is the common PPTX or PPTM format. If not, use PPT software to convert it to a compatible format.
2.Use network transfers.
If the classroom has multiple ** devices that support network connection, you can use the network transmission method. Upload the PPT file to a shared folder, then access the folder on multiple devices and bring it locally.
3.Use a cloud disk.
Many cloud disks now offer file sharing. You can upload the PPT file to the cloud drive, and then share the link of the cloud disk with others. On the classroom multi-device, you only need to access this link to open the PPT file.
Second, how to ensure that PPT can be normal on multiple **
1.Confirm that the format of the PPT is compatible with the device.
Before copying PPT, make sure that the format of PPT is compatible with multiple classroom devices. Generally speaking, the default format of PPT is: pptx, but some older versions of devices may only support it. ppt format. If you encounter incompatibility problems, you can use Office software to convert PPT to other formats such as: pdf。
2.Test ahead.
Before the formal class, it is best to test whether the PPT can be normal on multiple **devices**. This avoids surprises in the classroom.
3.Prepare a backup.
In order to avoid interruptions in teaching due to technical problems, it is best to prepare a backup of the PPT. Copy the PPT to multiple devices, or prepare a hard copy in case you need it.
3. Solutions and suggestions to deal with the problem
1.PPT file is too large: If your PPT file is too large, it may cause multiple **devices to fail to work**. At this point, you can consider making the PPT file, removing unnecessary and unnecessary files, or compressing it into PDF format.
2.PPT file incompatibility: If your PPT file is not working properly on multiple devices, it may be due to incompatible file formats. At this point, you can try to convert it to a compatible format using PPT software.
3.USB flash drive or external hard drive not working properly: If your USB flash drive or external hard drive is not working properly, it may be due to a device failure or driver issue. In this case, you can try to replace the USB flash drive or portable hard drive, or update the drivers of the device.
Fourth, summary
This article gives you a detailed introduction to how to copy PPT to multiple devices in the classroom, including using U disks, network transmission, and cloud disks. At the same time, it also provides you with suggestions to ensure that the PPT can be normal on how many **. We hope you find it easy to get started and start your teaching work.
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In the modern education environment, mastering the use of multi-professional equipment is a necessary skill for every teacher. Hopefully, this article will help you to be more comfortable in your teaching work.
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