Web 2.0 Tools for Presentations
Web 2.0 Tools for Presentations
Source: AH Teaching & Learning
Prezi Links to an external site. Advanced slideshows |
-Unique presentation tool, requires you to focus on creating a logical visual structure for your content -While presenting, you can follow a defined path or focus in on frames in any order you want -You can upload narration to each frame (if you don’t have an audio recording tool, download Audacity Links to an external site. for free) -Free for teachers and students (includes private sharing) |
Screencast-o-matic Links to an external site. Video screen capture |
-Easy video screen capturing -Record up to 15 min free (good option for students) -Can share link, embed video, or download the mp4 |
Emaze Links to an external site. Advanced slideshows |
-Presentation tool with flashy graphics and transitions -Most suited for storytelling or high concept/introductory presentations -The Desktop and Newspaper templates provide a great structure for setting up a story or mystery for others to look through -Presentations are public |
Haiku Deck Links to an external site. Simple slideshows |
-Create very simple, visually appealing, image-based slide decks -Ideal for high concept, low detail presentations -Automatically embeds Creative Commons attribution for each picture used -Can export (ppt and pdf), embed, or share link privately -Works across all devices |
Animoto Links to an external site. Professionally styled videos |
-Easy way to make professionally styled videos -Just choose a theme and add text, photos, videos -Ideal for introducing themes/concepts or letting students be creative -Professors can get free “Plus” accounts -Students can get free personal accounts with 30 second video limit |