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Willem Kuypers's curator insight,
August 16, 2015 3:36 PM
Prezi est déjà tendance, voici quelques concurrents.
Robin Good's curator insight,
March 27, 2014 1:55 PM
Slides has released some interesting new features for its good web-based presentation service. The first one is the ability to show a presentation to an unlimited audience of viewers, who can see your slide changes in sync with you, and without having to download or install anything. The second one is a new speaker note facility that allows the presenter to see not only the slide being shown, but also the next one, alongside two timers, one for the time gone and one for the actual clock time. Summary: Slides is a great HTML5 presentation creation tool, that makes it very easy to create, edit and publish presentation both online and off. Definitely worth a try. Free version available. Pricing: https://slid.es/pricing More info: http://slid.es
Beth Dichter's curator insight,
November 12, 2013 8:37 PM
Movenote is a cross platform app that allows you to combine presentations with speech. Working with Google apps, Android, iPads and more you can upload images, video, and documents and create a presentation where you also record your voice. This post includes a short video that explains the program and interviews with a number of teachers whom use this in their classrooms with students.
Robin Good's curator insight,
October 17, 2013 1:52 PM
Prijector is a new hardware device that eliminates issues arising when different people, who have different computers and setups need to connect to a projector. You know how the story goes. One guy forgets his VGA adapter cable. One another doesn't have a HDMI out plug. And so on. Prijector solves the issue by acting as an intermediary between any computer wanting to present and the projector itself. You connect via WiFi to this device and that's it, you don't have to worry anymore about cables and plugs. Therefore even if you have a conference with multiple presenters, each one of them only needs to connect to the Prijector WiFi access point to be connected to the projector. Key advantages I see:
I haven't tried one but it looks useful. Pre-launch pricing: $119 (later $199) Find out more: http://prijector.com/ |
Becky Roehrs's curator insight,
October 27, 2014 3:11 PM
This instructor used her LMS discussion area for her students to post their presentations that they created using Present.me (not free) and Knovio (freeish), so students could comment on each others posts. Other folks suggested the following tools to create online presentations:
Robin Good's curator insight,
December 30, 2013 2:59 PM
Live Pics.io is a free new web which allows you to showcase in real-time your favorite images, photos or illustrations while talking and listening with the other parties connecting in. No registration or login required. You just upload your selected images and share the link to the meeting room that you are given and you are ready to go. Supersimple. Free to use. Try it out now here: http://live.pics.io
Robin Good's curator insight,
October 17, 2013 1:52 PM
Prijector is a new hardware device that eliminates issues arising when different people, who have different computers and setups need to connect to a projector. You know how the story goes. One guy forgets his VGA adapter cable. One another doesn't have a HDMI out plug. And so on. Prijector solves the issue by acting as an intermediary between any computer wanting to present and the projector itself. You connect via WiFi to this device and that's it, you don't have to worry anymore about cables and plugs. Therefore even if you have a conference with multiple presenters, each one of them only needs to connect to the Prijector WiFi access point to be connected to the projector. Key advantages I see:
I haven't tried one but it looks useful. Pre-launch pricing: $119 (later $199) Find out more: http://prijector.com/
Robin Good's curator insight,
September 22, 2013 3:30 PM
The Edynco Micro Lecture Editor is a web app which allows you to import your existing PowerPoint presentation file or any set of image files and to add video, voice over and graphical annotations to each slide separately. The final video pressentation is published to a dedicated URL and can be embedded on any web site. It is also possible to add a pre-recorded audio or music track to each slide instead of recording it in real-time. Free to use for up to 100MB of storage. N.B.: The Micro Lecture Editor is part of a suite of educational content building tools that also include a Learning Map Builder, a Quiz Creator and a Course Manager (Pro versions). Pricing info: http://www.edynco.com/en/pricing/ More info: http://www.edynco.com/en/products/micro-lecture-editor/quick-overview/ Features: http://www.edynco.com/en/products/micro-lecture-editor/features/ Tutorials: http://www.edynco.com/en/support/ |