Student presentation are a perfect way of affording students the opportunity to take risks. Whether virtual or f2f, here are some tools that other teachers have used when requiring students to present to their classmates.
Good assignment design will bring the presentation to a higher level,
with the depth, breadth, and scope of a rock star BASIS classroom.
Good assignment design will bring the presentation to a higher level,
with the depth, breadth, and scope of a rock star BASIS classroom.
PowerPoint is a classic for presenting both in class and online. Ensure that teacher-talk is limited and that students are provided plenty of opportunities to speak, think, and apply their knowledge!
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Link to resources from Microsoft: creating a presentation; collaborating with others; etc.
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Fliipgrid allows a teacher to post a prompt and students record video responses. Meets the needs of those who prefer to speak rather than write.
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Getting Started by Flipgrid (10 minutes) if you've never used it before. Connects to your Microsoft account. Pro features are now free. If you are familiar with Flipgrid and just want to know about video assignments, use the above link and start watching at about 4:30.
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Nearpod is an online tool that allows teachers and students to use slide-based tool to present content.
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10 ways to use Nearpod in the classroom. From Nearpod. First in the list: presentations. But also talks about differentiation, self-assessment...
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Create your own YouTube channel and do live streams or record presentations that students can watch again and again because you are so interesting to listen to!
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Creating your own YouTube channel. Instructions by Google. Read documentation and/or watch a video in 3 minutes to get you started.
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Students can present in Teams, using PowerPoint live!
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Instructions from Microsoft. (Read in 10 minutes.)
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