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Rob Piorkowski

Presentation Software | Online Presentation Tools | Prezi - 0 views

shared by Rob Piorkowski on 22 Jul 16 - No Cached
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    Welcome to Prezi, the presentation software that uses motion, zoom, and spatial relationships to bring your ideas to life and make you a great presenter.
alexandra m. pickett

How to Create an APA Style Reference for a Canceled Conference Presentation - 1 views

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    How to Create an APA Style Reference for a Canceled Conference Presentation
alexandra m. pickett

Presentation Software That's Simple, Beautiful, and Fun | Haiku Deck - 0 views

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    Haiku Deck is the simple new way to create stunning presentations - whether you are pitching an idea, teaching a lesson, telling a story, or igniting a movement, it's fast, fun and simple for anyone to use.
Rob Piorkowski

PowToon - Brings Awesomeness to your presentations - 0 views

shared by Rob Piorkowski on 22 Jul 16 - No Cached
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    Amazing videos and presentations created with PowToon! Communicate with colleagues and clients in an unexpected and refreshing way by using PowToon's Ready-Made Templates for plenty of business situations. It's as easy as making a PowerPoint presentation and as impactful as a viral video. Massively improve the way you manage and share your information.
Rob Piorkowski

Glogster: Multimedia Posters | Online Educational Content - 0 views

shared by Rob Piorkowski on 31 Jul 12 - Cached
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    I recommended it to our Movement Science, OTA and Biology areas. They have all used it with great success. The students were very engaged in creating the posters, and added their own video and sound to presentations. It was a different take on a static presentation and was well received.
Rob Piorkowski

Wireless Philosophy | Recently Uploaded Videos | Wi Phi - 0 views

shared by Rob Piorkowski on 14 Jul 16 - No Cached
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    These videos is that they are small chunks of materials, well presented, by experts in the area. Meaning that 1) they will likely present it better than I will and 2) the focus is tight enough that I won't have to tell students "only watch the first ten minutes."
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