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Avoid Death by Powerpoint! Take your presentations to the next-level with the power of storytelling using digital resources.

Avoid Death by Powerpoint! Take your presentations to the next-level with the power of storytelling using digital resources.

Posted in 4-7, 8-12, AppliedDesignSkillsTechnologies, Assistive Technology, Blog Posts, Digital & Media Literacy, Elementary & Middle Years, Indigenous Resources, K-3, Resource | Tagged with digital learning, digital resources, digital storytelling, powerpoint, storytelling, video creation

Today’s post is dedicated to playfully shunning one of the most used digital tools for student learning in modern times: PowerPoint! A software that has become essential to teaching. At some point in our classes, we may find ourselves sitting down in a darkened room, looking at a large white screen, waiting for some technical […]

Haiku Deck

Haiku Deck

Posted in 4-7, 8-12, English, K-3, Not Subject Specific, Resource | Tagged with app, creative commons, Free, haiku deck, multimedia, powerpoint, Presentation, productivity, slideshow, Teacher Use

Haiku Deck is a presentation tool that simplifies the task of preparing a slideshow. It comes in two flavors: mobile app and web version, both of which create slideshows that can be viewed instantly on screen, or shared with a link. Like most presentation creators out there, it allows the user to add text, images, […]


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