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In seconds, SlideBot automatically creates unique and powerful presentations that are individually tailored to your content. Try it now.
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Videos tend to be a passive experience. Great for entertainment. Not so great for, let’s say, learning. Why not make the video interactive?
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Crello is a free platform that bears a striking resemblance to Canva. Like Canva, Crello offers a variety of free design templates that you can customize with stock imagery and clip art or with images of your own that you upload to your Crello account. All of your designs can be downloaded as PDF, JPG, or PNG files to re-use as you see fit.
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Genial.ly is a good web tool you can use to create engaging visual content. It is somewhat similar to Thinglink we reviewed before. You can use Genial.ly to create interactive presentations, educational posters, infographics, microsites, images and enrich them with a wide variety of multimedia content. The interactivity part is what gives your visual content dynamism and makes it engaging, For instance, you can create a classroom poster or an animated infographic where you embed interactive content such as audio files, video clips, documents..etc which students can access with a single click.
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No one disagrees with the importance of the visual in communicating. The problem usually is creating it. Most teachers aren’t adept at matching colors, picking fonts and font sizes, and then laying everything out artistically. It’s much easier to use text with a few pictures tossed in and leave the artistry for the art teacher. When Microsoft Publisher came out over twenty-five years ago, it was the first major desktop publishing effort to blend layout, colors, and multimedia that was accessible to everyone. Unfortunately, it was (and continues to be) an expensive piece of software not traditionally included in Microsoft’s Office Suite (though that changed with Office 365). That meant MS Publisher skills learned at school were rarely transferrable to a home environment.
Canva changes that. It’s web-based (including apps available for iPads and Chromebooks) with a drag-and-drop functionality that makes the design process simple and intuitive. You can create professional presentations, posters, multi-page documents, marketing materials, social media graphics, and more (see the list below for education) using Canva’s more than 1 million photos, icons, and layouts, each with colors and fonts coordinated into attractive schema easily accessed by both beginners and reluctant designers. There’s no cost when using the thousands of free illustrations and images in the Canva library or uploading your own. For a small fee (usually $1.00), more than one million professional stock images and graphics can be used on a pay-per-use basis.
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With Swipe, your presentation ends up where your students are looking: on their devices, in their hands. Ask questions with polls to see what they know and want to know to guide the pace of your lectures. Swipe promotes a more engaged and smarter classroom, whether physical or online. It’s as easy as sharing a link.
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Want to know some Online Tools For Distance Learning? Check 10 essential Online Tools For Distance Learning that can really make your class work.
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draw.io is free online diagram software for making flowcharts, process diagrams, org charts, UML, ER and network diagrams
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Here’s is the list of five new tech tools that teachers must explore to help them in their teaching processes.
By Bethany Petty The classrooms of today have the potential to look vastly different than those of the past. Many teachers have access to a vast array of technology tools that can be used in the classroom to increase student engagement.
Sometimes the world of educational technology can seem daunting and extremely overwhelming—especially for newcomers. Use this list of teacher tools to “techify” your lessons one step at a time. Each one has the potential to enhance your classroom biome and get students excited about your content.
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Here are some great free and fun online creativity tools and resources for letting students get super-creative. Try them out with your next projects.
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We have come up with 12 best, free and paid Windows Movie Maker alternatives for 2015. List has top video editing software for Windows, Mac and Linux.
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Because I teach graduate classes for educators, I talk to lots of teachers all over the country. It’s become clear to me that for most of them, adding technology to their lessons means layeri…
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Entrepreneurship education provides students with an introduction to skills to apply in the real world. Cashtivity is a fantastic and free online tool.
A new type of presentation makers. You just write your text for each slide and SlideBot app will do the rest by seeking the best image for your slide background and producing your presentation. Approved by many TED speakers.
A new type of presentation makers. You just write your text for each slide and SlideBot app will do the rest by seeking the best image for your slide background and producing your presentation. Approved by many TED speakers.