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http://soappresentations.com/52_tips/ SOAP Presentations wants to help you achieve exceptional performances in 2013, so we're giving you this eBook of 52 Presentation Tips... Via Baiba Svenca
Shona Whyte's insight:
Nice slides with good advice for moving learners away from school assignments towards more modern, personal and engaging talks. "Beware the first idea that pops into your head" is my favourite of the 52 tips, which include some psychobabble but otherwise solid advice and concrete suggestions. Delete the scoop?
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Slides from Russell Stannard's presentation at the e-assessment conference in Dundee 2012. A lecturer in TESOL at Warwick University, he runs a video tutorial website demonstrating digital tools for (language) teachers. This talk provides the background to his work on teacher feedback using screencasting software ( Camtasia & Jing). Delete the scoop?
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"Slideshows are great learning tools. They are used by both students and teachers for a variety of purposes and most important of them all is to summarize key ideas and concepts and present them in such a catchy way that readers enjoy exploring. I am pretty sure you all have ,at some point in your teaching, included slideshows in your lessons and in case you want to discover some other free tools to create slideshows and presentations then I would recommend that you read this list of Free Presentation creation tools for Teachers."
Shona Whyte: Nice list of tools, some integrating with Google Drive and others allowing private sharing. Via Kathleen Cercone, Roselink
Konstantinos Kalemis's comment,
June 16, 2012 5:27 AM
Social-media sites are considered by most enterprises only in terms of their potential as a marketing tool. It's obvious that Twitter, Facebook and other social networking outlets are channels through which your enterprise can deliver information and engage students, customers and anybody else with an unprecedented level of reach and creativity.
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Mohamed (Med) Kharbach: Via Vasilis Babouris, Juergen Wagner Delete the scoop?
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Present.me is your slides, and a video of you presenting them, side by side on the screen at the same time. It’s the next best thing to being in a room with people you want to communicate with, and as it’s on demand, it’s available for anyone to view whenever it suits them. The potential for Present.me for Educators is endless- it is perfect for the flipped classroom, for students to submit projects, practise their presentation skills and much, much more.
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Linda Buckmaster's curator insight,
December 25, 2012 10:52 PM
Best rescoops of 2012... I use this particularly for SEN students with little or no reading skills for their individual learning plans! Delete the scoop?
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"Impact of native-nonnative speaker interaction through video-webcommunication and Second Life on students’ Intercultural Communicative Competence..."
Slides from recent Eurocall presentation. Delete the scoop?
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A list of search engines and platforms for finding slides for teaching.
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Educational Technology Guy: "SlidePresenter is an online presentation service. It has a free account that is full-featured and the service allows you to create videos that are synced with PowerPoint presentations. It is similar to Knovio. SlidePresenter can be used to create presentations for use by educators in the classroom that can then be reviewed by students at a later date for review or reinforcement or to create training sessions that people can view on their own time. Students can also use it for class projects. The free account limits videos to 15 min (similar to most of these services) but that is a good way to make sure your presentation is focused and concise. Each presentation can be tagged, embedded in other sites, and easily shared via social media."
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