You can place a video in any slide, but it is generally easier to learn in blank slide.

In older versions of PowerPoint this will not bring up a menu, but a drop-down list. Search for “Video,” or “Media Selection” to continue.

Online Videos can be pulled from sites like YouTube or Vimeo. However, these videos will only work if your computer is hooked up to the internet whenever you show the presentation. If you aren’t sure you’ll have WiFi later, you could be without a video. Video on my PC takes a video you have already saved to your computer. If you save the PowerPoint on another hard drive (like a USB), you need to be sure you transfer a copy of the video to the drive as well. Once you have clicked the “Video” tool and selected “Online Video”, there opens a smaller window that gives three options.

Personal drive: You have the video on a cloud drive, like Dropbox or Google Drive. YouTube: you use the YouTube address, or URL. Embed Code: Click on the “Share” button on the video page, then copy and paste the “Embed” code for the video. [1] X Research source

Again, if you plan on moving the presentation, like using a USB drive to carry it or move it, make sure you copy and paste the video you attached into the USB as well. PowerPoint needs to find the video to play it, and if you’re on another computer that doesn’t have the video you inserted, there will be no video for PowerPoint to play. [2] X Research source