Gone are the days when PowerPoint was your only option for presenting material. Today, there are lots of web 2.0 tools out there to make presentations fun and engaging. Popular tools like Glogster allow manipulation of images, animations, and other graphics to make digital "posters," and I feel like there's a new web-based image editing tool popping up every day. Surely one of these image editors could be harnessed to create a digital poster for free, right?
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Rescooped by
Maree Whiteley
from ICT for Australian Curriculum
onto Critical and Creative Thinking for active learning April 11, 2013 9:06 PM
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I think this is a great Web 2.0 tool. Students will have a wonderful time making their visual presentations more interesting.
I love this idea. Easy to follow too!