Reflection 5.1-5.3 Presentation tools
With PowerPoint I thought I was pretty competent when it came to doing presentations for university. Although, after reading our learning resources and investigating the links further for this week, I found out that PowerPoints can be interactive. This discovery blew my mind because I’ve only used them for oral presentations. It is unbelievable what PowerPoints are capable of doing. An example which I found impressive was the use of buttons to make a quiz presentation.
What is Prezi?
I think a lot of us will be answering this question with a huge question mark, because I know I am. This is defiantly a software I know nothing about apart from it being a presentation software. Therefore, being a visual learner I found the below video very helpful.
When I was at school PowerPoints were only starting to be introduced with the use of interactive whiteboards. These PowerPoints allowed more time in class for discussion as the teacher already had the notes typed. This ICT decreases the use of the time consuming whiteboards. It also provides the opportunity to put in audio and videos. PowerPoints allow the ability to interact with multiple learning styles.
An example of the SAMR model is shown below for physical education.
P.S. Thank you Belinda for introducing me to the table app.
Make sure to check out Belinda's Blog - it's fantastic!
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Gary Holmes
4/8/2017 04:58:18 pm
This week the course co-ordinator has asked that only marks be shown and general feedback be given in class.
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Erin
4/8/2017 05:11:38 pm
Hi Gary,
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Gary Holmes
4/8/2017 05:22:10 pm
Hi Erin
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