The annual Reform Symposium Free Online Conference (RSCON) took place July 11-13th with an Author Spotlight Pre-Conference Event on July 10th. The online global event featured 50+ presentations, 11 keynote speakers, 3 panel discussions. Online session Recording: https://sas.elluminate.com/site/external/jwsdetect/nativeplayback.jnlp?sid=2008350&psid=2014-07-13.0957.D.756C6449BF766B2D2537315BE62560.vcr
Online Conference Recordings: http://www.futureofeducation.com/page/recordings-2014
8. Decide on learning objectives
Begin with the end in mind
Plan the steps in detail
Engage sts in real world issues
Plan the assessment
Have some rules
- Google Presentation
This is by all my means one of the best free presentation tool out there. Google Presentation is part of the productivity suite that comes with Google Drive. It allows you to integrated text, images, videos, import/export slides, customize the size of our slides, insert themes and many more. https://drive.google.com
- Haiku Deck
This is probably the best addition to the web-based presentation tools. Haiku was initially working only on mobile devices but a couple of days ago the web version was launched; however to use it you need to request an invitation. http://www.haikudeck.com/account/signup
- Prezi
This is another great presentation tool that I have been using for awhile now. What I like the most about Prezi is the dynamism and interactivity it adds to the animation of the slides. Prezi slides can also be embedded in your classroom blog or website. https://prezi.com/
- Zoho Presentation
Zoho Show is an online presentation tool that helps you to create and deliver presentations. You can now take your presentations wherever you go, apply new ideas instantly, review, edit, share and deliver presentations on the go. Watch this video to learn more about Zoho Presentation. http://www.zoho.com/docs/online-presentation-tool.html