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naoto yamaguchi

50 Web 2.0 Sites for Schools - 18 views

50 Web 2.0 Sites for Schools 1 19pencils-Discover Resources. Help Your Students. Save Time. (Description) 19pencils 19pencils.com (Content Summary) Search through millions of resources for stu...

Belinda Donaldson

PowerPoint - The Good, The Bad and The Ugly - Good, Bad and Ugly Features in PowerPoint... - 0 views

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    Good article about the
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    This is a good lock at how to make effective powerpoints and what not to do.
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    Good article about the
Greg O'Connor

SlideTalk - turn your presentations into engaging talking videos - 0 views

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    Share your powerpoint presentations, eLearning content, business presentations and tutorials as engaging talking videos, by using high-quality and multilingual text-to-speech technology, with no need for expensive and time-consuming voice recordings.
Nui Seaton

PowerTalk - automatic speech for PowerPoint presentations - 0 views

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    Free Open Source Windows program that automatically speaks the text on any PowerPoint presentation. Uses the standard SAPI speech synthesis software that comes with XP.
Belinda Donaldson

Presentation Mistakes - 10 Most Common Presentation Mistakes - 0 views

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    Good article about what not to do in your powerpoints. Good links.
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    Great information on powerpoint mistakes. Many links to other resources
Sue Hellman

Jakesonline Wiki - 0 views

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    "This presentation, and the 10 steps listed on this page, provide a simple framework for improving presentations, and can be taught to high school age students in about 50 minutes." This presentation is really about communicating visually.
Sean Quenzer

35 ways to use Twiducate for deeper learning. « taitcoles - 0 views

  • 18. Wordle Twiducate. The ‘print’ option enables you to upload all posts written in the class (also available for the ‘chat’ option), simply cut and paste this into Wordle and you will have a keyword cloud. This could be used for presentations, display, plenaries or starters. Put the word cloud up at the start of a lesson and ask the class “what do you think these students were writing about?”
  • 19. Student Twiducate Questions. Encourage your students to ask YOU questions. Perhaps you could set this up as a piece of homework, ask them to comment on a part of the lesson they perhaps they didn’t fully understand, or ask them to decide what they want to learn next lesson. By viewing posts before lessons you can plan directly for the specific needs of your class.
  • 26. Parent Page. This neat idea could be another way to communicate to parents about the fantastic and engaging learning that their children are doing in your lessons. You could write a brief synopsis of what students are learning in lessons, or to deepen learning ask each student in turn to add to the page; “Sarah, would you like to write three sentences to everyone’s parents about what we’ve learnt today?”
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  • 29. Bookmark your presentations. Bookmark the PowerPoint, Prezi presentations that you have used in class. As well as the students having the opportunity to re read it etc, you could also ask them to produce a slide for the presentation as homework etc.
  • 34. Planning for teacher. Use the print option to view what you students have been chatting about, it may be very surprising. If they were all chatting about a certain concept, perhaps you will need to cover it again in another lesson in another way.
  • 35. Wordle it! Again using the print option in Twiducate, cut and paste the chat into Wordle and create a word cloud. This could be used for presentations, display, plenaries or starters. Put the word cloud up at the start of a lesson and ask the class “can you remeber what we were chatting about last lesson?”
  • For the more reluctant students, this allows students to discuss ideas BEFORE they post. Like any class dynamics some students will not be as comfortable as others in saying “but Sir! I don’t get it!”. Allow them to use this tool to ask other students about their learning.
yasin kocak

PowToon - Brings Awesomeness to your presentations - 0 views

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    PowToon is the best free animated presentation online software tool and PowerPoint alternative that supercharges your business presentations and animated video marketing!
Van Weringh

Presentation Planning Pyramid « CleaveFast - 0 views

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    Interesting way to improve your PPTs
Dean Mantz

SlideRocket - The Best Online Presentation Software. - 1 views

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    Web based professional authoring tools to create presentations to be used on and offline.
Cara Whitehead

Figurative Language | Articles - 0 views

  • Reinforce your students' understanding of figurative language with VocabularySpellingCity's figurative language lessons, interactive games, printable worksheets, and powerpoint presentations.
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