This simple technique is an easy way to turn those PowerPoint Slides into flipped course content. The presentation tool in Microsoft Office is one of the
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Robin Good's curator insight,
September 22, 2013 3:30 PM
The Edynco Micro Lecture Editor is a web app which allows you to import your existing PowerPoint presentation file or any set of image files and to add video, voice over and graphical annotations to each slide separately. The final video pressentation is published to a dedicated URL and can be embedded on any web site. It is also possible to add a pre-recorded audio or music track to each slide instead of recording it in real-time. Free to use for up to 100MB of storage. N.B.: The Micro Lecture Editor is part of a suite of educational content building tools that also include a Learning Map Builder, a Quiz Creator and a Course Manager (Pro versions). Pricing info: http://www.edynco.com/en/pricing/ More info: http://www.edynco.com/en/products/micro-lecture-editor/quick-overview/ Features: http://www.edynco.com/en/products/micro-lecture-editor/features/ Tutorials: http://www.edynco.com/en/support/
Rosemary Tyrrell, Ed.D.'s curator insight,
September 10, 2013 2:17 PM
Simple reminder on how to use the pointer to draw on slides. This is a useful tool that is sometimes forgotten.
Belinda Kittrell's curator insight,
September 11, 2013 2:28 PM
Great option to use in the classroom!
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July 23, 2014 5:37 AM
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LucaVanin's curator insight,
September 4, 2013 3:30 AM
Per aggiungere un commento audio alle slide di Powerpoint
Carol Sherriff's curator insight,
November 15, 2013 10:34 AM
One of several such tools. A straightforward one to start with.
Gavin Keeble's curator insight,
November 25, 2013 7:10 PM
Quite an interesting additional tool to add voice to your PPT deck - how useful it might be, who knows - may be for some key decision-maker/influencer who couldn't attend your face-to-face presentation? |
Louise Robinson-Lay's curator insight,
December 5, 2013 4:34 AM
There are many alternatives to PowerPoint, here are some of the better ones.
Professor Jill Jameson's curator insight,
December 20, 2013 6:58 AM
Interesting alternatives to powerpoint, worth exploring, though of variable usefulness.
Robin Good's curator insight,
September 22, 2013 3:30 PM
The Edynco Micro Lecture Editor is a web app which allows you to import your existing PowerPoint presentation file or any set of image files and to add video, voice over and graphical annotations to each slide separately. The final video pressentation is published to a dedicated URL and can be embedded on any web site. It is also possible to add a pre-recorded audio or music track to each slide instead of recording it in real-time. Free to use for up to 100MB of storage. N.B.: The Micro Lecture Editor is part of a suite of educational content building tools that also include a Learning Map Builder, a Quiz Creator and a Course Manager (Pro versions). Pricing info: http://www.edynco.com/en/pricing/ More info: http://www.edynco.com/en/products/micro-lecture-editor/quick-overview/ Features: http://www.edynco.com/en/products/micro-lecture-editor/features/ Tutorials: http://www.edynco.com/en/support/
LucaVanin's curator insight,
September 4, 2013 3:30 AM
Per aggiungere un commento audio alle slide di Powerpoint
Carol Sherriff's curator insight,
November 15, 2013 10:34 AM
One of several such tools. A straightforward one to start with.
Gavin Keeble's curator insight,
November 25, 2013 7:10 PM
Quite an interesting additional tool to add voice to your PPT deck - how useful it might be, who knows - may be for some key decision-maker/influencer who couldn't attend your face-to-face presentation? |
This is important advice for those who are into flipped class room teaching. Time and again, it has been reiterated that stand alone powerpoint presentations are not good enough unless they are backed by a voice over, or a verbal presentation, or a description short though it may be on each slide. The tips given in the article will help in preparing PPTs. with Voice Over.
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