Presentation Tools
Like PowerPoint on steroids, Prezi lets you make a cool presentations that easily incorporate images, links, and video. Using the templates helps you avoid excessive spinning (so your audience doesn't get seasick).
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This is a great way to give life to online presentations. After uploading your slides or documents to Voicethread, simply record over each slide. |
Website creation could not be easier than "drag and drop"! Weebly makes a clean, cool looking site that allows you to easily include video, music, etc. This is a great tool for online portfolios and works well for collaborative groups, too. |
Wikispaces makes online collaboration easy. This is a great place for students to create online projects, work in collaborative groups or use a a "drop" for peer review of projects created with other online tools. |
Glogs are online interactive posters. Glogster allows you to incorporate video, sound, images, and links in a cool, creative presentation. If you don't want to pay for an account, have students create free individual accounts and post links to their Glogs on a Wiki to share as a class. Glog Tutorial. |
Piktochart is another non-linear, interactive, online poster that is geared toward math and science and allows you to easily integrate graphs and charts into your presentation. |
Take photos, video clips and music and create your own video slide shows with Animoto. Easy, cool and it looks professional. Be sure to use the educational version to get it for free. |
PowerPoint to E-Book
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You can create your own E-Book following these simple directions and using PowerPoint. Create, save and share.
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Regina J. Berg. MLIS, NBCT [email protected]