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In this lesson, you created a digital thank-you card using Google Slides to show your appreciation for someone.

In this lesson you: chose a theme for your presentation and added a title and subtitle, chose a person to show appreciation for and planned your message to them, wrote your message across multiple slides so that it would unfold as the person views the digital card, previewed your presentation and made changes, published your presentation to the web, and shared it with the person you are thanking.

As you completed this project, you recognized someone who contributed to your wellbeing, acted with kindness, or did something positive for your school and your community.

Taking time to say thanks is a simple yet effective way to acknowledge someone and show respect.

But saying thank you is not the only reason to create a digital card.

You can create a digital card for any occasion, such as a birthday, a holiday, a get well message, a message of encouragement, or just to say you miss someone.

The digital skills you learned in this lesson will be useful to you in school and in your future career.

Many professionals use slideshows in their jobs to communicate a variety of messages.

No matter what job you choose in the future, you might create a slideshow to present a topic you've researched, pitch a new idea, or show data.

Practicing these digital skills will help you communicate and make your work look professional.

Keep creating slideshows and other visual designs to communicate effectively with others.