Slide-Deck Outline
Outline a lesson presentation slide-by-slide: title, bullets, and speaker notes for each slide.
What Slide-Deck Outline does
Slide-Deck Outline plans a presentation one slide at a time — a title, the bullets that belong on it, and speaker notes for what you'll say. It gives you the pedagogical skeleton of a lesson deck so the slow part is done; you paste each slide into PowerPoint or Google Slides and add the visuals.
Every input, explained
This reference is generated from the live tool definition, field by field.
Pick the education board (CBSE, CIE, state boards…). Every dropdown after this cascades from it, and the generated output follows that board’s syllabus wording. Required.
The class the material is for — sets age-appropriate depth and vocabulary. Required.
Subject list is scoped to the board and class you picked above. Required.
Optionally narrow the output to one chapter or topic from the canonical syllabus. Leave empty to let the AI stay at subject level. Optional.
Topic of the presentation
e.g. e.g. The French Revolution — causes and outcomes Required.
Default: 10. Optional.
Choices: Concise — quick and tight · Standard · Detailed — extra depth & examples. Default: Standard. Optional.
Choices: Yes — AI adds diagrams & images where helpful · No — text only. Default: Yes. Optional.
Additional customization (optional)
e.g. Anything else the AI should keep in mind — tone, format, constraints, examples… Optional.
How to use it
Open Edukali AI Toolkit → All Tools, find Slide-Deck Outline under Content and click the card.
Fill in Board, Grade / Class, Subject, Topic of the presentation (the remaining fields are optional).
Choose an Output depth and, if you like, a specific AI model, then click Generate.
Not sure what to type? Click **Show example** in the form header — it fills every field with a real worked example (CBSE · Class 9 · Social Science) and shows a pre-generated result without spending any AI credits. Undo restores your draft.
The runner also gives you a ✨ prompt assistant and voice input on text fields, file upload to pull in your own notes, and — where your board publishes one — an official-format proof panel.
Your document & what to do with it
The result renders as a clean A4 document you can read on screen. From the output header you can Copy it, **Export** it as a branded PDF, Word, HTML or Markdown file, or send it into an LMS course as a page activity with **Add to Course**. One click on **Save to My Resources** keeps the result in your library for later.
Match the number of slides to your period — roughly one slide per 3–4 minutes of teaching keeps a 40-minute lesson from becoming a race through 25 slides.