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ESL Lesson aimed at widening students vocabulary in the area of character adjectives and descriptions of people (Lesson aimed at widening students vocabulary in the area of character adjectives and descriptions of people
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How-to video for creating digital storybooks using custom animations in PowerPoint. For more resources from Nancye Blair, visit www.EngagingEducation.net. Via Baiba Svenca, Eva Buyuksimkesyan, EiriniKaragiorgaki, Let's Learn IT, Juergen Wagner, Louise Robinson-Lay, AnnC
Kshitija's curator insight,
December 28, 2012 7:21 AM
Thought that movies can be made only with fancy video software? Think again! This video here shows how you can make short movies using only graphics, clipart, animations and other PowerPoint elements. The video focusses on digital storybooks, but this technique is quite useful to make short movies even for a business presentation. You could even pick up an animated PowerPoint presentation tool and use that as the basis of for your short 'animated' movie. Something like this doesn't take too much of your time and adding a story/movie to your presentation will add more appeal and pizzazz to your slides!
Kari Smith's curator insight,
January 25, 1:22 PM
Technology and learning.....we continue to explore the best connections to student engagement......and even educator engagement
Cris Crissman's curator insight,
January 29, 5:50 PM
PowerPoint is like Rodney Dangerfield -- "I get no resprect." But it's one of the most versatile, go-to tools of all time. Delete the scoop?
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Top Presentation of the Day | There’s an old saying, ‘Power corrupts but PowerPoint corrupts absolutely.’ Well, don’t blame the tools, blame the workman. A good presentation can make the difference between winning a deal and wasting an afternoon in a meeting room. It’s worth doing it well. These tips and resources should help turn you into a presentation hero.
Want a quick tutorial on how to create effective PowerPoint presentations?
Well -- here it is! This won't take you long to go through, and these are all good reminders. I'm bookmarking this page so I can share it with my MBA students, and also just to keep handy when I need my own refresher course!
And enjoy the visuals in this presentation. That's a good lesson in and of itself :)
And my personal tip: think of your presentation as a story in-and-of-itself (setting, problem, challenges, resolution, take-aways) -- in addition to sharing stories within your presentation.
Here's the link to the original article: http://www.slideshare.net/abhishekshah/ways-to-become-a-better-presenter ;
This review was written by Karen Dietz for her curated content on business storytelling at www.scoop.it/t/just-story-it ; Via Karen Dietz Delete the scoop?
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