Animoto is a Web 2.0 teaching tool that sparks creativity and develops communication and critical thinking skills – important 21st century learning skills.
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Animoto is a Web 2.0 teaching tool that sparks creativity and develops communication and critical thinking skills – important 21st century learning skills.
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If you use PowerPoint lectures in your face-to-face classes, you can use those same lectures as jumping-off points for creating narrated animations for your online students to watch. That's the good news.
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Think of your existing PP as a starting place. Follow these rules as you revise the work for online use. Delete the scoop?
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Tom Kuhlman: PowerPoint is hot. This makes sense because it’s the most popular elearning tool out there. It’s easy to learn. And once you understand how to use it to build rapid elearning courses, the sky’s the limit. In an earlier post I listed all of the ones that dealt with PowerPoint. It’s a good one to bookmark. Because it was so popular I decided to make another post that highlights all the ones that include free PowerPoint templates or other free assets. Delete the scoop?
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