10 August 2014

Making presentations - Prezi and Keynote

In my opinion, the two best options for making a presentation are the Prezi website, and Keynote on iPads. They are both very user friendly, easy to learn, and look great. I think they're both a huge improvement on Powerpoint, which has a huge set of dropdown menus and several ways to do everything.

To use Prezi with your class, you'll need to set up an account for them to use, which will need an email address. I make a new gmail account whenever I do this, which takes a couple of minutes to do. I then use this email address to set up the Prezi account. Make sure you use a different password for Prezi and the gmail account. You should share the email address and Prezi password so that your pupils can log in to Prezi, but they should not have access to the gmail password.

Prezi is a huge page on which you put text, pictures and video, and then the screen will zoom into each section in whatever order you wish. This video shows how it's done:


Keynote is similar to Powerpoint, in that you have a series of slides. It's much simpler and looks better than Powerpoint though (again this is my personal opinion!). The video below shows how to make a Keynote presentation:

8 August 2014

Videos




Got a few minutes that you'd like to use in a worthwhile way? Take a look at this site for videos suitable to show your class. It's a collection of news stories and viral videos from around the world.
You'd be able to generate some interesting group or class discussions and probably some follow up work too (eg note taking, summarising, predicting) - or you could just watch and enjoy them.
A personal favourite:

Newspaper Generators

There are a few ways to make newspaper pages using websites. Newspaper Generator will adjust to fit your text and creates a realistic looking folded page like this:

It doesn't offer a spellcheck feature though - definitely best to get the children type their article in Word, then copy and paste onto this site. You can't save either, so once you've pasted the text in, just print or take a screenshot to save.
You can also try this which is similar, but will fill a whole page with other stories.

Book Creator

A fantastic, really easy to use app that lets you add photos, video, sound and text to make a book. Once you make a book, just save it in ibooks (as shown in the video below). You can also now save it as a video so that the book can be put online - fantastic for our website.

Book Creator for the iPad from Book Creator on Vimeo.

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