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Trisha Underwood

PowToon : Create Animated Presentations Online - 0 views

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    PowToon is the Do-It-Yourself animated presentation tool that supercharges your presentations and videos! Save massive amounts of time and money by creating Powtoons that bring the WOW!-factor to product demos, business presentations, social media clips, and much more.
Trisha Underwood

Seth's Blog: The atomic method of creating a Powerpoint presentation - 0 views

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    The atomic method of creating a PowerPoint and a link to "Really Bad Powerpoint".
Trisha Underwood

For Storytelling Projects, Cool New Multimedia Tools | MindShift - 0 views

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    Writing will always be important, but weaving text, images, sound, and presentation together can give students more and different ways to express themselves. Easy-to-use online tools allow students the opportunity to create multimedia projects that demonstrate knowledge and develop useful skills. Check out these new three tools on the scene:
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Simple free learning tools for students and teachers | Quizlet - 1 views

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    What's the capital of Kansas? The French word for "green?" Making flashcards to study material like this is nothing new, but these days you don't have to deal with index cards and markers to make them. Quizlet is an online haven of study games and more than six million sets of flashcards, with subjects that range from German verbs to LSAT questions. The study material appears on virtual flashcards, with an option to have the content presented in the test-form or within a competitive game. If you don't see a flashcard set that you want, make your own by submitting the information you want to study. Quizlet CEO Dave Margulius says he and much of the Quizlet team in San Francisco have decided to learn Spanish together and often use the website's Speller tool. When using this tool, a voice says a vocabulary item without showing the word itself, and you must type the word you hear. For example, the voice might say, "bailar," which is Spanish for "dance," and then you type the word the best you can. If spelled correctly, you move to the next word, and if not, the screen shows the accurate spelling.
Trisha Underwood

ComparativeChartofVideoTools.png (1236×724) - 0 views

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    A comparison of Video Editing Tools
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