I just tried saving a PPT slide as JPEG to see what it would look like and it integrated. Looked a little clunky though, so I'm not sure how it would appear with multiple slides. You could also try just doing a Prezi which is web-based and embed the URL which would then be accessible within the pin point..this worked too when I tried. Opens in a new tab, so not sure if it can play from within the pin point or if that matters... Mike Michael B. Dettinger, Ph.D. Director, Foreign Language Lab German Instructor Louisiana State University 249 Prescott Hall 225-578-8633 www.forlanglab.lsu.edu ________________________________________ From: Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum <[log in to unmask]> on behalf of Helen Stapleton <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Thursday, February 2, 2017 10:56 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: How to make Interactive Maps Experts! I need some advice. One of our French professors wants her students to create a collaborative interactive map of Paris by adding pin points you can click on and then attach their presentations/text/photos to it. Google Earth seemed like the obvious choice to me, but it only seems to let you attach Youtube videos, text, or photos. She wants them to be able to attach PowerPoint or Google Slide presentations. I can't figure out how to do that. Thanks, Helen -- Helen Stapleton Director, E.L. Kellerman Language Resource Center Sewanee: University of the South 735 University Ave. Sewanee, TN 373783 (931)598-1468