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Free Digital Notebook Template PowerPoint and Google Slides

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About the Template

Writing down notes in simple sheets or word files can look unimpressive and boring. Then why not to make your online lessons more interesting? Try out preparing your online lessons using this free digital notebook template. This lab notebook template comes with 18 paper-style slides, which mimic the composition of a notebook. Each slide gets image holders and ample text areas, making your presentation look informative. In addition, the template uses a light color scheme with educational icons, making it perfect for creatively presenting your projects and assignments. So what are you waiting for? Get this free digital notebook template and create a presentation that blows out everyone in the room.

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Google Slide,PowerPoint

100% Fully Customizable

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