Kamis, 21 Agustus 2014

Exploring Classroom Presentation Tools: PowerPoint, HiakuDeck, PresentationTube and More!

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This week's email is all about presentations. The Top Posts will introduce some great presentation tools and talk about the importance of introducing information to students in more than one way.

If you have a presentation tool you love, let us know on Twitter - #edublogs. 

Top Posts Of The Week!

Goodbye, PowerPoint!
nepatins.edublogs.org

A short post about why delivering information in just one way is not going to work for everyone and why it's key to distribute information in many different ways.

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On Becoming A HaikuDeck Guru
mgraffin.edublogs.org

This post introduces us to HaikuDeck, a PowerPoint alternative. Check it out to see an example HaikuDeck. The blog also has great links for other sample presentations and classroom management tips.

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PowerPoint Doesn't Suck; 10 Ideas To Make it Great
georgecouros.ca

The last two posts were about PowerPoint alternatives, but we don't hate PowerPoint. It can be a great tool when used properly. George Couros shares his 10 tips for doing it right!

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PresentationTube: Record And Share Online Video Presentations
mrkirsch.edublogs.org

Here is another presentation tool you can test out. PresentationTube allows users to pull in information from a variety of sources - including PowerPoint slides, Webcam streaming, whiteboard, drawing board, Web browser content, and Desktop recording.
What We Made: A Collection of Tech Tools

OK, so this technically is a "Top Post of Last Week," but it fit so nicely into this week's theme, and it provides a great list of tools that you can use in your classes, so we cut it some slack.

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