Presentation
An instructional strategy that describes how the education materials that coincide with the subject matter of the lesson are delivered to the student body. It can be delivered to the student body orally, through videos, and/or audio.
An instructional strategy that describes how the education materials that coincide with the subject matter of the lesson are delivered to the student body. It can be delivered to the student body orally, through videos, and/or audio.
Students and teachers are clear on what is expected and where content is going.
Teachers model expectations and the students can own the experience.
Teamwork is supported and encouraged.
Lacks student voice in choosing content.
Requires extensive and explicit preplanning.
Can lead to too much lecturing if not done correctly.
You Tube- I like to introduce my topic with a quick 3 minute You Tube video www.youtube.com/
Nearpod-Nearpod allows you to make your power points more interactive for students by inserting assessments. nearpod.com/
Edpuzzel- Edpuzzel is a way to insure that students ay attention to videos by allowing the teacher to add questions to the video.edpuzzle.com/
Kahoot-Kahoot is a fun game site that lets you create quiz games that can be played individually or as a whole class to reinforce a lesson kahoot.com/
Google Images- I like to have students analyze photos that support the subject matter during the lesson presentation www.google.com/imghp?hl=EN
Presentation- Calley Davis
Boom cards- Boom cards is a fun interactive way to present a presentation. As an educator, you can create your own boom cards with the content needed. It can be done as a whole group and as well assigned to students individually. https://info.boomlearning.com/
Pear Deck- Pear Deck allows communication, collaboration, and critical thinking of students. It is interactive slideshows that offer a lot of different ways to engage and assess students. https://www.peardeck.com/
Project Jeopardy- This is a super fun way to engage students with learning and memorizing content introduced on presentations. https://www.playfactile.com/ingles4
Poll questions- Poll questions allows learners to think and collaborate once everyone has answered. The class can discuss the reasoning for choosing the answer choice. https://www.mentimeter.com/features/live-polling
Pictionary- encourages critical thinking. This is when the teacher can give a random word and have a student draw what they believe the word is, and then the class has to guess what the student drew. https://randomwordgenerator.com/pictionary.php
Ashley Price
Google Slides- Google Slides are a quick and easy way to create presentations that can be easily edited by other users. https://www.google.com/slides/about/
Flipsnack-Flipsnack allows users to create more interactive slide shows. This may be helpful with keeping students engaged in the presentation. https://www.flipsnack.com/digital-presentation
Haiku Deck- Haiku Deck allows students to create eye-catching presentations that show off skills they have learned. https://www.haikudeck.com/
Visme- Visme allows users to create their own presentations or use several of the available templates. Screen recording can also be used with Visme. This may be helpful if students need to access voiceover after the teacher has presented. https://www.visme.co/presentation-software/
Piktochart- Piktochart can be used to make different types of presentations, posters, infographics and videos. I have found that infographics are very helpful when introducing new information. https://piktochart.com/