I'd add Grackle Slides to this list. It analyzes your presentation for accessibility issues like alt text, fine print, high contrast slides, etc., in a sidebar so it's easy to make changes.
So, you've gotten comfortable making microlectures and now want to take it up a notch? Well maybe your presentation can you use new age medicine, in comes the google slides add-on. Check to see how your slides can go from ow to pow!!
Google Presentation is one of the powerful presentation tools that students can use to easily create and share slideshows. Its simplicity and its practical performance features makes it an ideal tool for using in class. Besides the different guides and tutorials I published on Google Presentation, today I decided to sketch out 3 main things every student should be able to do.
Here is a collection of some very good tools you can use in class with students to create beautiful presentations and slideshows. All of these tools are web-based and do not require any software download. They are also very simple and easy to use so students won’t have any major problems working on them. Check them out below and share with us if you have other suggestions to add to the list.
Last night I posted a copy of my iPad Summit presentation. The presentation was created in Google Slides. I forgot to share it as view only and instead only selected publish to the web in my settings. I have changed that setting so that now anyone who has a Google Account will be able to make a copy of the slides for themselves.
Presentations are more than just Powerpoint or Keynote. While those presentation tools will get the presentation-making job done, there are definitely better options out there.
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I'd add Grackle Slides to this list. It analyzes your presentation for accessibility issues like alt text, fine print, high contrast slides, etc., in a sidebar so it's easy to make changes.
So, you've gotten comfortable making microlectures and now want to take it up a notch? Well maybe your presentation can you use new age medicine, in comes the google slides add-on. Check to see how your slides can go from ow to pow!!