Showing posts with label presentation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label presentation. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Glogster

Glogster is another cool medium for presenting information.  This is a glog, a graphic blog, one of my friends from college made in grad school.  She interviewed several graffiti artists in a local high school, and created the glog to share their story and knowledge.



Glogster could be a great way for teachers and students to share what they know. Visit the full-size page to see the glog in more detail.

Prezi

Prezi is and web-based service that allows users to create online presentations that do so much more than PowerPoint.  You work with one screen so that your audience can see the big picture, and then you zoom in for details.  Check out the one I made about Rodman Philbrick, who by the way is a fabulous young adult author, for one of my graduate school classes. 



Prezi is free for anyone with a (dot)edu email address.  It is relatively easy to use and quick to learn and would be a great way to engage students during lessons or to give them an outlet for presenting their own information.  My attempt resulted in a relatively simple presentation, but if you take the time, Prezi offers many cool effects that can make your work shine. 

Take some time to explore the Prezi database to see some really great examples.  The following example isn't super relevant to the blog or anything, but it's a great example of what you can do with Prezi.