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Angela Graves

Myplick - share PowerPoint and Google presentations online, slideshows, slide show - 1 views

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    Myplick is a free service that lets you share, embed and discover presentations and slide shows online. You can upload your presentation documents in a variety of formats such as powerpoint, pdf, etc. If you want to add narration or sound effect to your presentation, you can upload an audio file and have the option to synchronize the audio with your slides. After you create a presentation you will have the choice to either publicly share with everyone or only share it within a private group. You can also find out how users are viewing your plick, for example, how much time people stayed on each slide. This would be a good way for students to share their presentations with others.
Susan Woods

http://prezi.com/profile/signup/ - 0 views

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    This would be a good place to create presentations to download and save. It requires subscriptions to create presentations to share online.
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    Subscription required if presentation is to be shared online.
Sheila Denefrio

- Animoto For Education - - 0 views

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    This site takes uploaded digital pictures and places them into a video set to music of your choosing. This is a fabulous tool to use in the classroom for various presentations. Everything from book reports to science presentations to classroom exhibitions can be shared using this site. The sky truly is the limit.
Samantha Crabbs

Flowgram - 0 views

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    This site allows teachers, students, or others to create presentations that can include multiple websites, photos, ect. The Flowgram also allows you to narrate throught your project to assist students or give them more information. This would be a great tool for assisting students in research project or a great tool for students to use when giving a presentation.
Dawn Allen

Prezi - The zooming presentation editor - 0 views

shared by Dawn Allen on 24 Feb 09 - Cached
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    This site allows you to create a presentation that goes beyond what Power Point can do.
Delaina Brown

280 Slides - Create & Share Presentations Online - 1 views

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    This tool allows the user to create powerpoint presentations and share them on the internet. Once the presentations were created, they could be accessed from anywhere. This could be easily used in the classroom.
Karla Brandenburg

YouTube - Cry Me a Verb - 0 views

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    Review all the different types of present tense verbs.
Chandler Buzard

Free Logo Design - Logo Maker - 0 views

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    As more and more students are required to use the web for homework and projects this website becomes more and more useful. It allows the user to design a logo that they could put on their web page or even add to the top a paper or presentation. Free to design a logo and download in a zip file to allow for their own personal use.
Niki Jordan

Glogster EDU - Create posters with text, images, music and video - 0 views

shared by Niki Jordan on 26 Feb 10 - Cached
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    EduGlogster is a great presentation tool. It helps you create online "posters" and allows for an easy way for students to make presentations. The nice thing about EduGlogster over Glogster is that it is teacher monitored, so inappropriate content will be limited. If you sign up soon, you can get 200 student accounts. Before too much longer it's going to be limited to 100.
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    Students can create posters for any subject.
Tara Kinsley

Blabberize.com - Got a picture? Blabberize it! - 0 views

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    Lets you take pictures (your own or others) and makes them talk.
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    This is a bit like an avatar but it is more funny. Sometimes (If I can get lab time) I will let my kids do an "oral presentation" by using blaberize. There are lots of rules of course, but it is fun seeing them up on the smart board and the kids can get a little goofy with it.
Janelle Griffin

Smithsonian Institution - 0 views

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    The official web site for the Smithsonian Institution. This is a wonderful site to use to research before presenting a lesson, or providing for the students when doing a research.
micah bright

Education | Glogster - 0 views

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    Glogster lets you create a glog or an "interactive poster," that is, in effect, a personal Web page complete with embedded media links, sound, and video capabilities. Students can work with Glogster individually or as a group to create presentations, share information, and interact with their peers. Glogster now provides master-accounts for teachers integrating all student accounts. This is a very cool classroom tool.
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    Glogster is a site that allows you to mix movies, pictures, graphics and words to create a collage for others to view. This site is also perfect for your WIKIs. This link takes you to the educator's version of glogster. This site has educator's master virtual classrooms for using all the tools offered on this website.
Kathy Howerton

Voki - Personal Avatars - 2 views

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    This site enables you to create a speaking avatar. It can be used to teach characterization or for presenting information in which students need to use oral language. The avatar can speak from recording your voice over a phone or typing in text.
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    This is a great way to make an avatar of yourself to add to a blog or website. I'm hopefully going to incorporate this into one of my projects for Mrs Hudiburgs class. Hopefully it will be as easy as it looks. So far it has been, just waiting for it to upload!
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    I put a Voki on my blog last semester. It was fun to do and I could see some benefits if we could use it for students who have been absent or who may be home bound for some reason as well as the other possibilities.
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    A great way to give a daily message to the students. Can have the students record lunch menu for the class to hear each morning.
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    Voki is a free service that allows you to create personalized speaking avatars and use them on your blog, profile, and in email messages. I personally have two of them on my teacher website. Sometimes you have to spell phonetically in order to get the Avatar to pronounce things correctly, but other than that, it is a blast creating them.
Kathy Howerton

GoAnimate - Make your own cartoons - 0 views

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    This allows a person to express themselves through animation. This would be useful to help the reluctant students who have trouble expressing themselves to others. Students could use this for projects and presentations.
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    On GoAnimate you can make your own animated characters, direct your own cartoons and watch others' creations. It's easy and free! I think this would be a fun way to allow students the creative freedom to construct graphic-novel-type book reports or fictional stories. This would also be a wonderful way for students to retell the plot line of the story for the class.
Kim George

Tech4Learning - Pics4Learning - 0 views

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    Pictures for use in the classroom.
Marcia Adversalo

Plinky - 0 views

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    I just tried this one and will have to see if it is blocked at school or not. I think it would be interesting to use with students if it isn't blocked. It presents a prompt for you to respond to. For example, I just responded to the prompt, "Describe when you have used something for a purpose other than its intended one." Even if it is blocked at school, I could still use it to get prompts for my students to blog about. Since I sometimes get creative block for coming up with prompts, this could be really helpful.
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