World History
Rome PowerPoint
Since I only use a few slides (and they are flipped) for presentation, I have told my students they can use my PowerPoint (which I have decided to leave attached in their Blackboard page) for their review guide. You can use it for that purpose or to take parts of it for your own class.
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Nearpod Vs. Powerpoint
Maybe you saw Jeff Feinstein's post about Nearpod a few days ago. I just tried it and love it. The cool thing about Nearpod is its interactivity. You simply upload a powerpoint presentation to Nearpod, add video clips, quizzes, polls or graphs and...
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A Short How To Flip Post
At the end of the month, George Coe and I are co-presenting on flipping the classroom. Below is the PowerPoint we will be using. The hardest thing to do is to cut what you want to lecture to ten or fewer minutes. To create the lecture watch...
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Pecha Kucha: 20 Slides X 20 Seconds Each
Pecha Kucha is a Japanese presentation format that allows you to present 20 slides in 20 seconds. It forces you, as the speaker, to move your presentation along and not sit on one slide too long. You can download the PowerPoint template at this site....
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Byzantine Powerpoint
My students will only see about one-third of the PowerPoint above since I have moved to many interactives (here is a simple one on Islam, for example) instead of lecture. But to let you see how powerful a Google Docs Presentation can be, I am putting...
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Using Google Docs W. Your Students
I did an in-service today was partly on how to use Google Docs, Google Presentation (PowerPoint), to create collections (folders), how to upload and how to link to one's student presentation tool (ie Blackboard, Google Sites, Edublog, etc.). ...
World History