Presentation Tools
Show, don't tell
Web 2.0 brings a whole new dimension to the old adage "show, don't tell"—and lets you share your presentations anytime, anywhere, with anyone you like.
With Web 2.0 you can push the boundaries of traditional presentations, mix things up, and make learning more engaging than ever before.
"But I've finally mastered PowerPoint!"
For those of you wary of learning new technology, don't worry! A range of easy-to-use online tools have come to the rescue.
Web 2.0 is all about ease of use. Whether you're presenting to students, parents, or colleagues; or enabling students to create presentations themselves, Web 2.0 makes it simple and accessible.
SlideShare
http://www.slideshare.net/
Already have a presentation? Use this tool to upload your PowerPoint or Keynote slides (and Adobe PDF Portfolios and SMART Board presentations) and share them.280 Slides
http://280slides.com/
Don't have Power Point or Keynote? You can create stunning presentations from scratch (and for free) with 280 Slides. There's no software to download—and when you're done you can share it any way you like.Prezi
http://prezi.com/
Break out of the box! Prezi.com throws the slide-show model out the window and presents a giant canvas instead. (It also throws paint brushes out the window in favor of bubbles.)Picsviewr
http://www.picsviewr.com
Looking to jazz up your presentation? Just export and upload it to Picsviewr and add some unexpected touches.
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