8 Great Free Digital Presentation Tools For Teachers To Try This Summer
A mix of web apps that can help you make presentations that are fun, eye catching, and engaging (great for students too)! In this month's free online workshop, we're learning about the wonderful variety of free digital presentation tools available on the Internet today, and ways we might use them in our classroom. For the last assignment, I want to let participants select from a list of applications we haven't tried yet. This interactive image is an example of a Glogster “poster” I tossed together in about 25 minutes, without any previous knowledge of using the tool. I have no doubt that many educators might enjoy some of these tools, so I am sharing them here, and asking for readers feedback on these and other apps. If there are other free digital presentation tools that you like to use, please comment and let us know about them!
TexToys - Authoring tool for Rhubarb and Sequitur language learning exercises
TexToys is a suite of two authoring programs, WebRhubarb and WebSequitur. The programs are used to create web pages (HTML documents) which contain interactive language-learning exercises. The exercises are based on the Rhubarb and Sequitur programs originally developed by John and Muriel Higgins. Once you have created the exercises, you can deliver them to your students in the form of web pages. You can also upload them to our hosting service at hotpotatoes.net. Although it contains two different authoring programs, TexToys is downloaded and installed as a single package - see the download page for details. TexToys is shareware, so you can download and install it free of charge. Tutorial As well as pages containing detailed information about each program, we have also included a full tutorial for both programs on this site.
10 Presentation Tools To Win Over Your Audience
If your work or studies need you to make presentations in front of an audience, a crowd or your peers, then you know the importance of having good, engaging and effective presentation content in your hands. Powerpoint may not be cutting it for most of us anymore, but fret not, we have here 10 great Powerpoint alternatives as fine replacements. Whether you need presentation tools for business proposals, HR training, a viva voce, or for teaching a class, these tools will probably help you keep your audience entertained through and through. Recommended Reading: Public Speaking – How To Nail An Interesting Presentation 1. Prezi is a zooming presentation tool that lets you create and present your ideas on a large and zoomable virtual canvas. Click here to learn more about its pricing plans. 2. Looking for a way to create free and interactive professional-looking, HTML5 presentations? 3. SlideRocket is a presentation platform that helps you to create and manage your presentation. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Instructional Design Models | Instructional Design Central (IDC)
ADDIE Model The ADDIE instructional design model is the generic process traditionally used by instructional designers and training developers to create learning content. The ADDIE model is at the very core of instructional design and is the basis of instructional systems design (ISD). There are various adaptations of the ADDIE model but it generally consists of five cyclical phases—Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. These processes represent a dynamic, flexible guideline for building effective training and performance support tools. Analysis In the analysis phase, the instructional problem is clarified, the instructional goals and objectives are established and the learning environment and learner's existing knowledge and skills are identified. Design The design phase deals with learning objectives, assessment instruments, exercises, content, subject matter analysis, lesson planning and media selection. It is an Instructional Systems Design (ISD) model.