PREZI
It is a non-linear presentation software incorporation motion, hyperlinks, videos and more. Prezi Design gives you templates and tools for creating charts, graphs, infographics, maps, social media posts, and other visual materials.
CANVA
Canva is an online design and publishing tool with a mission to empower everyone in the world to design anything and publish anywhere.
Canva makes designing beautiful creative assets easy for everyone. From social media images, videos and gifs to posters, websites, booklets, multimedia presentations, and heaps more, Canva is an invaluable tool for helping you level up your design skills, even if you're just getting started.
I used it in Multimedia to do an assignment in the lockdown and in some others assignments. It is a very useful tool and easy to deal with. We can use it easily as slide presentation.
THINKLINK
ThingLink makes education engaging with the use of rich media that can turn any image, video or VR experience into learning
It is a clever tool that makes annotating digital items super simple. You can use images, your own pictures, videos, or 360-degree interactive images for tagging. By adding tags, you can allow students to interact with the media, drawing more detail from it.
The power of ThingLink is in its ability to pull in so many forms of rich media. Link to a useful website, add in your own vocal prompts, place images within videos, and more. I've used it for the first time when I was attended Multimedia in my FIT. It was about music and students used ThingLink to know about types of music only clicking on the icons, which explained every different rythm.