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John Evans

Google Revamps Presentations App - 9 views

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    "Google Overhauls Docs Presentations"
Phil Taylor

10 Ways To Deliver A Remarkable Presentation - 3 views

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    "10 Ways To Deliver A Remarkable Presentation" http://t.co/vuZwYRnvF8 I like all of these.
Nik Peachey

Tools and alternatives for creating presentations - 6 views

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    Most computers come with some form of preloaded software that includes a package for creating presentations. There are however a range of alternatives and online apps available that have made an attempt to change, update or enhance the presentation format. As well as the standard tools I've included a range of alternatives here for you to explore.
John Evans

45+ Teacher Recommended Educational Apps : Teacher Reboot Camp - 0 views

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    "Educators are beginning to see the potential of using mobile devices and apps for ongoing professional development as well as to improve literacy and cognitive development for learners. Apps are equipped with several features that motivate learners to create stories, presentations, and projects that are hands-on and use their creativity as well as their critical thinking skills. Once an app is downloaded, many features can be accessed without an Internet connection. Educators can also use various apps at conferences to connect with other educators or capture a presentation. Below are the various apps nominated by teachers for an Edublog Award so they must be worth checking out. Each has a link and a description. Make sure to check out the Edublog Awards for blogs, wikis, and web tools that teachers worldwide have recommended."
John Evans

Free Technology for Teachers: How to Incorporate Video Into Your Haiku Decks - 3 views

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    "Earlier this week I shared 76 examples of Haiku Deck being used in school and then I shared Ken Shelton's great presentation on the importance of visuals in storytelling. Yesterday, Ken told me about Haiku Deck's directions for incorporating video into your presentations. This is a topic that a few people have asked me about this week so I think it's worth noting that Haiku Deck has published directions for incorporating videos. "
Phil Taylor

Technology Tidbits: Thoughts of a Cyber Hero: 40 Sites and Apps for Creating Presentations - 2 views

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    "40 Sites and Apps for Creating Presentations"
John Evans

Haiku Deck How-To: Notes (Overview) on Vimeo - 0 views

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    "With the notes feature in Haiku Deck, you can round out your presentation with supplemental details and links in public notes, and be prepared with presenter scripts and talking points in private notes."
Phil Taylor

Free Technology for Teachers: Soo Meta - A Nice, New Way to Create Multimedia Presentations - 4 views

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    "Soo Meta - A Nice, New Way to Create Multimedia Presentations"
John Evans

Watching TED 'Ideas Worth Spreading' On The iPad - 0 views

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    "If you are a fan of TED talks, you might be interested to know that the catalog of TED "ideas worth spreading" can also be accessed in an official app for the iPad. While you can easily browse the catalogue of presentations on the TED website, the companion TED Conferences for the iPad (Free) puts the talks and stories in the palm of your hands. It also includes a few nifty feature that makes browsing and and finding unfamiliar presentations easier and inspiring."
John Evans

The Learning Nation: How To Engage Administrators with Technology - 6 views

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    "So when I was asked to present to all of the administrators in our school district about the Supervision For Learning project created by the BC Principals and Vice Principals Association, I knew that I would have my work cut out for me. I knew that while I myself could find my presentation to be riveting, this might not necessarily be the case for my colleagues."
John Evans

10 Ways to Use Haiku Deck In Education | Krissy Venosdale {Venspired} - 5 views

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    "Looking for a GREAT presentation app for your iPad? Check out Haiku Deck. It's a great way to create a quick presentation using the IPad! I'm already loving how easy it is to use. I love that you can import a pic or snap one right around you, and add it right to your slides. It speaks to the visual learner inside me. Here are a few ideas of using Haiku Deck in education…"
John Evans

Edutech for Teachers » Blog Archive » Tech It Up Tuesday: The LIFE Photo Archive & Document Analysis Worksheets - 0 views

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    "Are you ready for another round of Tech It Up Tuesday, a series devoted to sharing an edtech tool, app, site or other resource that can be utilized in the classroom setting? This week's shout out goes to the LIFE Photo Archive powered by Google, a collection of unpublished historical images from LIFE Magazine that span from the 1750's to present-day. This database containing millions of images-a joint venture between LIFE Magazine and Google-is completely free and very simple to use. Just access the site and then select a category of photos to browse (decades, people, places, events, etc.) or use the search option to locate the desired image. Once a photo is found, it can be downloaded to your device and utilized in multimedia projects, documents, presentations, etc.-so long as it has an educational/non-commercial use."
John Evans

Connecting Makerspaces to Authentic Learning | Rethinking Learning - Barbara Bray - 1 views

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    "I love the idea of making, inventing and tinkering. Just watch kids who are immersed in the activities and you can see the engagement. But is the learning authentic and relevant? I presented three sessions at the Free Maker Movement event at One Work Place on Wednesday, September 30, 2015 with some amazing educators who presented hands-on activities. The event will took place at our Oakland Center for Active Learning . I decided I needed to spend some time researching where the Maker Movement was happening and find examples of authentic learning. This gave me the opportunity to talk to several of my friends and share how they have transformed learning spaces to Makerspaces. Everyone I talked to made a point that it is about creativity not consumption. Yet when I went to different Maker events, I saw activities that an adult set up, purchased a kit or provided directions for activities. They were all fun, but I was having trouble seeing the connections to real learning or any ownership from kids."
John Evans

An Hour of Code for a Lifetime of Knowledge | Common Sense Education - 2 views

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    "Prior to presenting Hour of Code lessons in my classroom, and eventually to my entire school, my knowledge of computer programming was limited to knowing it had something to do with ones and zeroes. I understood a lot of work went into constructing the digital world we now rely on, but what that work entailed was hazy at best. In fact, prior to Hour of Code, I didn't know the second week of December was Computer Science Education Week, which is when Hour of Code is held. It was all thanks to a buzz on Twitter that I first heard about Hour of Code's launch in 2013 and its simple, but powerful, mission: to expose children (and adults!) to one hour of computer science. After a trial run with my class the first year, I dove in headfirst and presented Hour of Code lessons in every class at my pre-kindergarten-through-second-grade school -- and with only a little prep, so can you!"
John Evans

9 Infographic Tools For Creative Data Visualization - 0 views

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    "Creating great infographics need not be a chore, no matter if you're a teacher or a student. Taking information and presenting it in an artful and visually appealing way has never been easier, thanks to the infographic tools you can use today. Before you dive in, here are some quick tips: Collect your data. If you have been collecting data, compile it all in a spreadsheet. Decide the best way to present your data (flyer-style, bar charts, line charts, Venn diagrams, histogram, scatter plot charts, flow charts, timelines, etc.). Design a rough sketch so you don't end up flying blind. Pick your app and get to work! Now that you've got basic tips on how to get started, it's time to get creative. Here are 9 great infographic tools to help you get started creating great infographics."
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