In the realm of online teaching, choosing the right presentation tool can significantly impact the learning experience. Let's explore the top 5 tools, ranked for their unique features and suitability for language educators.
5. Prezi:
Pros:
- - Seamless multimedia integration within the presentation.
- - Ideal for longer presentations or discussions.
Cons:
- - Focused on animations, lacks interactive elements.
- - More suited for adult learners.
4. Google Slides:
Pros:
- - Cloud-based, accessible from any device.
- - Familiar to all users.
- - Free.
Cons:
- The templates are not as appealing as other presentation tools in this list.
3. PowerPoint:
Pros:
- - Familiar to all users.
- - Allows dynamic class elements like animations.
- - Option to not save changes facilitates reuse.
- - Widely available on computers.
Cons:
- - Navigating to external websites may interrupt the class flow.
- - When using Zoom, if you are presenting in Fullscreen and then you go to edition mode, Zoom stops sharing the screen (you can avoid this by sharing your full screen and not only the PPP window).
2. Canva:
Pros:
- - Offers multiple adaptable templates for diverse students.
- - Integrated elements like images, audio, GIFs save time.
- - Easy insertion of videos, games, and multimedia tools.
- - Dynamic presentation tools enhance engagement.
Cons:
- - Changes auto-save online, requiring undo for reuse.
- - Some paid elements/templates are inaccessible in the free version.
- If you want to join Canva, you can use my referral link to get a free premium icon, illustration, or photo.
1. Genially:
Pros:
- - Dynamic options like on-screen drawing and draggable elements enhance online classes.
- - Group class option with live test responses through polls.
- - Interactive platform for presentations, quizzes, games, and more.
- - Beautiful templates for creative classes.
- - Seamless integration of multimedia elements.
Cons:
- - Free version makes files public on the web. Be sure not to use personal or student's information in this presentations.
- - Limited access to templates in the free version.
- You can learn more about Genially and its uses here.
These are just a few presentation tools to consider. What tools do you know? Which one is your favorite, and why? Share your thoughts!
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