recursos The project: Discover the Plasma, Medium School Project, aims to bring students closer to Grifols business activities, promoting the integration and interaction of the company into its closest community. Furthermore, students are transversely learning and working on certain content included in their school’s curriculum corresponding level, in the area of science education. This project has been possible thanks to the partnership program between Johnston County Schools, Johnston Community College and Grifols, with aCanelma's collaboration in the educational conceptualization, pedagogical contents creation, web development, illustration and graphic edition. The project has different elements: a Student's book and Teacher's guide (with a Web microsite associated with each one: a virtual laboratory resources “VIRTUAL LAB” and a teachers’ website “VIRTUAL LAB teachers’ resources”). Research (previous activities, to be performed before the classroom session).
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Wink - [Homepage] Here is a sample Flash tutorial created by Wink. Click the green arrow button to start viewing it. Free Templates for your Presentations Just a week ago I published here an article about the best free presentation making tools. This article has been viewed by thousands of readers and I got many emails from teachers asking for a list of some free templates to use when creating a presentation or a slideshow. Cheer up the list is finally ready and all thanks to Tom Kuhlmann for his great help and insight in coming up with these tools. The following templates are : Free to useEasy and simple to useThey have an elegant design with lost of open space to add your own contentThey also have variations on the slide layoutsThey allow you to add your own colour scheme Keep in mind that these templates are among the best free templates you, teachers and educators, can use in your presentations.
Discovery Education: Tech Tips Blog: Presentation Tools: Ready for the big screen with Web 2.0 Blah, blah, blah. You've been there. Sitting in a conference or meeting, trying to keep your eyes and mind focused on the topic. Listening to the speaker read the bullet points on the big screen. There's nothing more boring than a dull presentation. Now put yourself in your students' shoes. Free Presentation Software If you are looking for free presentation software to solve all over your PowerPoint needs - look no further. VisualBee is the best option available today. If you are looking for an online presentation tool with no software download then we recommend emaze.com. The rise of the computer age has made things a lot easier for both employees and employers alike.
Photopeach for Education Learn together in the classroom and share your projects with the world. Photopeach is used by educators and students in hundreds of schools world wide, including schools in the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Sweden, England, Pakistan, Argentina,Thailand, and more. The combination of images, music, and text helps students learn about presentation, expression, writing, communication skills, art appreciation, and media literacy.
10 Creative Presentation Alternatives Presentations are a common way for students to share their knowledge, but have you considered the many different websites out there that allow students to creatively present their information in new ways? Think about giving one of these options a try next time you want your students to share what they have learned. 1. Meograph- Dubbed "four dimensional storytelling," Meograph allows users to integrate timelines, Google Maps, links, and videos to create one interactive story. 2. You Can Now Add YouTube Videos to PowerPoint Presentations ( New Feature ) Tekzilla Dailly has just announced a new tidbit about PowerPoint presentations. The new preview of Office 2013 has come with an interesting new feature that can make your presentations more engaging: you can now add YouTube videos to your word documents or PowerPoint presentations. This is a feature we have been waiting for for a long time and we are glad Microsoft finally did it.
Technology Tools for Teaching & Learning Used wisely, technology empowers students to take responsibility for their own learning. In Leonardo’s Laptop, Ben Shneiderman provides teachers with a powerful framework, Collect-Relate-Create-Donate (CRCD), for designing student-centered learning opportunities using computers. In particular, Shneiderman’s CRCD framework emphasizes the importance of the social aspects of learning in generating creative work. In CRCD projects, students research information, work collaboratively to create a meaningful product that demonstrates their learning, and contribute that project to a larger learning community. Shneiderman designed the Collect-Relate-Create-Donate framework as a vehicle for preparing young people for a 21st century world where innovation, creativity, and collaboration will be more highly prized than retention and repetition.
50+ Awesome Tips to Make a Great Presentations! I just came out of a day long conference, where I sat through over 10 presentations. 90 percent presentations were boring. Mind you, I am not saying that these presentations did not have great content to offer, but the way they were presented were very dull and boring. I am sure most of the other audience felt the same as well. In the past 15 years or so, I have sat through most presentations and more or less the statistics turn out to be the same. 9 out of 10 presentations made are extremely boring and that too accompanied by run-of-the-mill bullets points. Yes, bullet points are boring, and more often than not they actually harm the presentation.
Introduction to communities of practice The concept of community of practice has found a number of practical applications in business, organizational design, government, education, professional associations, development projects, and civic life. Organizations. The concept has been adopted most readily by people in business because of the recognition that knowledge is a critical asset that needs to be managed strategically.
Combina vídeo amb presentació. Sincronitzes el vídeo amb cadascuna de les diapositives. by dhispano May 22