Presentation Tools
PowerPoint has many great qualities, but there is life beyond PP. Many of these are cloud based and can be accessed anywhere there is Internet. In addition, many of them can be downloaded for off-line viewing or accessed via a tablet. Like many sites, they may offer free services, educational services, and paid upgrades. Happy presenting! *My favs.
Unfortunately, Gloster is now paid. There is a 7 day free trial. It is worth considering.
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Padlet is an online corkboard, but could be used for a presentation.
PowTooon may have a bit of a learning curve, but it has some exciting features. Recommended for intermediate to advanced user.
Russell Stannard's Introduction and Advanced Tutorials on Prezi.
Here's a nice tutorial for adding audio. |
Make an animated video quickly. (7 day trial free.)
Hint: Most sites have tutorials and help centers.
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Free Google Slides and PowerPoint Templates
Digital Bookshelf: Make a digital bookshelf in Google Slides - directions by Richard Byrne
Virtual Bitmoji Classroom:
Hyperdocs: This isn't a presentation per se, but worth checking out ways that Google Docs can be linked to present information in an interactive manner. Check out Templates and Samples.
Apps
Hint: Many of the tools listed on this page have both Internet sites and apps.
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Related pages on this site
Outside the box: Put some of these tools in the hands of your learners. How can they augment to a current lesson or unit of instruction? How can they be used as a form of assessment? How might you look at the process when giving instructions and assessing? How can they be used to differentiate or individualize?