Activity 16: Online Presentations: Haiku Deck, Slideshare, Tildee, Prezi, Google Slides:
Here's a Haiku Deck presentation I created for the 1st session of Adapted Summer Reading Program in 2014. I generally found it easy to use, although I think there were some times when I had to edit in order to fit things in, but editing is not necessarily bad. I do remember that I was in a hurry to create my presentation and then later I discovered if I had read help sections that there were some things that could have been easier. It was nice to use for an Orientation and it was good that you could share it by e-mail.
It was pretty easy to create a free account and download the Haiku Deck I had previously created. I had discovered this site previously when someone asked me how they could share a Powerpoint type presentation.
Take a look at the
presentation I made! It's
pretty easy to do this. This could be a good
educational/learning/createch activity..to teach people how to teach
each other and in the process help to ingrain the thing you are
teaching...I like it!
I watched the
introductory video and made an account. I will have to play with this. It does seem a bit complicated with the zooming and framing and all and there are times when I have watched Prezis and they seemed a bit dizzy making, but still they are kind of intriguing..I will have to see whether I explore this further. It could be interesting to tell a story with the paths you can show and zooming in on details.
Okay I just did a very quick
slide show with little to no content, just to give it a try. This was pretty easy to use and it is nice you can add videos and also you don't have to worry about clicking on save.
I think all of these are intriguing and could be useful in some capacity as I have commented above. I will have to play with these more when I have real content to add.
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