Death by PowerPoint
In our program on advanced PowerPoint we looked at online tools to create, present and share PowerPoints with students or other educators and additional uses for the great tool. Did one solution or game standout from the rest? Please share in our comments.
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I like the Baseball game and the different types of game show templates that were on there. I am a big review game before a test guy and I always seem to use the same types over and over again because of my lack of creativity. These helped me see a variety of different ways to review and still keep the interest of the students instead of doing the same old thing again and again. I will probably try to use some of these great game examples.
I checked out all of the games. The race games and the Happy Game I will use. I am working on using the Squares Game with a science activity for tomorrow…very cool…2 thumbs up.
At my school, Powerpoint is typically used for teachers to present information to their students. I know of a few teachers that will perhaps use the game templates. I enjoyed learning more about Prezi. This is definitely a program I will share with my teachers and students.