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Best Powerpoint Presentation Templates For Students

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Templates Presentation

Transcript: 1- The user creates a New Space 2- During some time it's modified according to the project needs 3- As the space results useful for a whole company or area the user decides to ask for saving it as Template 4-The Collaborate Team takes care of this process 5- The new process covers the Analysis of the Space that we should save as Template and the Estimation to finish it. 6- Also we should contemplate the current release dates to provide the user the go live Date Save Templates with Content Some Issues are: New Process: 1- URLs that are inherited Some items to take in care to know in which Release the Template will go live: Templates Creation Process Columns Duplicated that couldn't be removed Current Process: Advantages and Disadvantages Features that couldn't be enable Content Type Duplicated that couldn't be removed 1- The user creates a New Space 2- During some time it's modified according to the project needs 3- As the space results useful for a whole company or area the user decides to ask for saving it as Template 4-The Collaborate Team takes care of this process, but during it we usually face some issues Duplicated Content Type This Process will be easier if... - The Site Collections are aligned - The user doesn't modify the Template meanwhile the support team is working on it - If the changes are planed with time Missing Features Issues Estimation: Duplicated Columns Hidden Features 1-The complex of the data inside the Space and its estimation. 2-The issues that we found testing it and the estimation related to them . 3- We will accept simple changes until 7 days before the first INT deploy. 4- Once we passed the limit to request changes the Template will go live in the Next Release. 5- If the user request new Changes after the first INT deploy they will be performed to the next release. .Dotx files required - Old Library Template

PowerPoint Game Templates

Transcript: Example of a Jeopardy Template By: Laken Feeser and Rachel Chapman When creating without a template... http://www.edtechnetwork.com/powerpoint.html https://www.thebalance.com/free-family-feud-powerpoint-templates-1358184 Example of a Deal or No Deal Template PowerPoint Game Templates There are free templates for games such as jeopardy, wheel of fortune, and cash cab that can be downloaded online. However, some templates may cost more money depending on the complexity of the game. Classroom Games that Make Test Review and Memorization Fun! (n.d.). Retrieved February 17, 2017, from http://people.uncw.edu/ertzbergerj/msgames.htm Fisher, S. (n.d.). Customize a PowerPoint Game for Your Class with These Free Templates. Retrieved February 17, 2017, from https://www.thebalance.com/free-powerpoint-games-for-teachers-1358169 1. Users will begin with a lot of slides all with the same basic graphic design. 2. The, decide and create a series of questions that are to be asked during the game. 3. By hyper linking certain answers to different slides, the game jumps from slide to slide while playing the game. 4. This kind of setup is normally seen as a simple quiz show game. Example of a Wheel of Fortune Template https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Wheel-of-Riches-PowerPoint-Template-Plays-Just-Like-Wheel-of-Fortune-383606 Games can be made in order to make a fun and easy way to learn. Popular game templates include: Family Feud Millionaire Jeopardy and other quiz shows. http://www.free-power-point-templates.com/deal-powerpoint-template/ Quick video on template "Millionaire" PowerPoint Games Some games are easier to make compared to others If users are unsure whether or not downloading certain templates is safe, you can actually make your own game by just simply using PowerPoint. add logo here References Example of a Family Feud Template PowerPoint Games are a great way to introduce new concepts and ideas You can create a fun, competitive atmosphere with the use of different templates You can change and rearrange information to correlate with the topic or idea being discussed. Great with students, workers, family, etc. For example: With games like Jeopardy and Family Feud, players can pick practically any answers. The person who is running the game will have to have all of the answers in order to determine if players are correct or not. However, with a game like Who Wants to be a Millionaire, the players only have a choice between answers, A, B, C, or D. Therefore, when the player decides their answer, the person running the game clicks it, and the game will tell them whether they are right or wrong.

What is Prezi?

Transcript: References http://www.njea.org/news-and-publications/njea-review/february-2011/prezi-presentations-engage-and-motivate-students https://blog.udemy.com/prezi-vs-powerpoint/ PowerPoint is more old school while Prezi is more for the modern world. Can't edit Prezi template but you can edit PowerPoint templates. Have to buy PowerPoint for your home computer but you can use Prezi with an internet connection. Stats They are both presentation programs. Both have different sections with title and content. Both have built in templates and you can also create your own from a blank template. Advantages What is Prezi? Prezi is web-based. It can be used anytime and anywhere. Groups can collaborate on it. You can show the big picture and zoom in and out. You can make a creative yet easy transition path. My Opinion Presenting to children or a classroom full of students. These presentations keep children interested. It is also up to the discretion of the presenter. When is a PowerPoint appropriate? Disadvantages Comparing Prezi to PowerPoint Prezi seems to have more interesting qualities but I prefer PowerPoint because it is more user friendly and I can also make my presentations interesting. It is not taught in schools so students must teach themselves how to use it. Certain Prezi presentations have been known to make people dizzy and give them headaches. The presentation can't be printed out. Have to use it online and buy it to use offline. Best for a simple business presentation that may include graphs, charts, and long text. When people wish to gain information from the presentation. When is a Prezi appropriate? Prezi is an alternative to PowerPoint. It is a non-linear type of presentation. It is a flash-based program. It allows you to see the big picture or just one piece at a time. Contrast Prezi to PowerPoint Prezi vs. PowerPoint

Useful ICT's for the classroom

Transcript: Strengths: Easy to create. Engages visual and auditory learner. Best way to present visual aids. engaging audios and videos can be added. Transitions and animations of certain pictures and words can capture audiences attention. Highlights important information. Words auto correct system could possible help students grammar and punctuation but it also has the potential for students to loose these skills from laziness. students may get distracted easily by going off task. When focusing on a grade six English curriculum students are required to gain knowledge on planning and presenting information. Students gaining PowerPoint skills links to the Australia curriculum descriptor literacy, interacting with others (ACELY1710) which states: Plan, rehearse and deliver presentations, selecting and sequencing appropriate content and multimedia elements for defined audiences and purposes, making appropriate choices for modality and emphasis. Based of the Australian curriculum it is compulsory that students gain these technology skills. Students will best attaint these skills by watching there teacher use the program (Australian Curriculum, 2015). Expanding Students Knowledge When focusing on a grade six English curriculum students are required to be able to re-read and edit their own work. Editing is skill that students must be able to have when entering high school and other education courses in the future. This links to the Australian curriculum strand (ACELY1715), re-read and edit students’ own and others’ work using agreed criteria and explaining editing choices (Australian Curriculum, 2015). Skills of planning, drafting and publishing certain texts is another curriculum link which a teacher could base a lesson around a word document. word can be used for various document types which many teachers and students are not aware of. word can be used for: creating feature articles persuasive text layouts creating resumes essay templates cover pages certificates It gives the user everything it needs to create an engaging presentation for an audience of any age as well as a chance for students to learn about the ICT (AITSL standard 2.6)(AITSl, 2014) The world today is a very technological world and growing more each day. It is extremely important for the students now and in the future to gain skills in various ICT’s whilst they are still in primary years. Turned into a quiz in the classroom to make things more engaging and competitive. Brings students and teacher together as one class. Weaknesses: Technological mistakes can happen. Some students may need to have movement involved in their lesson. Therefore, PowerPoint presentation could incorporate and activity where students get out of there seats. for example an interactive presentation or quiz. PowerPoint is a software designed to create information in an electronic presentation form, displayed over a number of slides. PowerPoint is one of the most used ICT’s by teacher, when presenting class lesson and other information. Beneficial for providing information, templates, pictures or class activities for students. Typing notes and information is quicker then writing on paper. Easy to correct mistakes Can be emailed and saved for further use. Helps a teacher to understand students work who may have messy writing skills. teachers can supply essay templates, feature article templates as well as certificate all created from word. Teacher of today must prepare students for ever-changing technologies and set them up for future years of schooling (Victoria State Government, 2015). This presentation will describe three basic technologies which are beneficial for students in primary school years, specifically grade six. These technologies are, extensions of Word, PowerPoint and using search engines for information such as google. Useful ICT's for the classroom, for English Main Idea PowerPoint has no link to the internet therefore student would not have to worry about Cyber safety. students must also be taught about saving their finished piece and backing it up on a USB. Students also always have a Cyber safely button on the computer they are using if anything unexpected comes on their screen. Engagement in class: Teacher can set tasks for students to create a flyer or type a story they have created in class using the a word document. This activity would be engaging for students as they can make their own document, using their own level of skill and creativity. PowerPoint gives the student and opportunity to expand a students ICT skills and creativity side as they create their own PowerPoint presentation. PowerPoint also has the chance to enhance students language and literacy skills, as what a teacher may be presenting will be available on the board for the student to read along as the teacher speaks. PowerPoint also give students with diverse learning types, auditory, visual and kinesthetic, an experience of understanding as presentations can be created to accompany students of

Creating Effective PowerPoint Templates for Learning

Transcript: Introduction to PowerPoint Templates for Learning Setting the Tone for Learning Templates establish a cohesive look for educational content, creating a conducive environment for effective teaching and learning. PowerPoint templates enhance learning experiences by offering structure and visual appeal. Importance of Visual Design Visual elements aid in information retention, engagement, and overall comprehension for learners of all levels. Benefits of Using Templates Templates save time, maintain consistency, and improve organization of educational content. Utilizing Slide Layouts Effectively Creating Customized Templates Structuring Content for Clarity Organizing information in a logical sequence facilitates comprehension and focus during educational presentations. Clear and concise content arrangement leads to better retention and understanding among learners. Choosing the right color schemes, incorporating visuals effectively, and adding interactive features are key elements in creating engaging PowerPoint templates for educational purposes. Structuring content and design elements on slides is crucial for enhancing the learning experience and maximizing information retention. Choosing Appropriate Color Schemes Using Consistent Formatting Enhancing Navigation Experience Selecting color schemes that align with the learning context helps in creating a visually appealing and cohesive template design. Colors impact emotions and influence focus, making it essential to choose wisely. Maintaining uniform styles, fonts, and layouts throughout the presentation ensures a professional and cohesive look. Consistent formatting aids in visual coherence and simplifies information processing for the audience. Implementing intuitive navigation features such as hyperlinks, slide transitions, and interactive elements can enhance the audience's engagement and overall learning experience. Smooth navigation promotes seamless progression through the presentation content. Incorporating Visual Elements Adding Interactive Features Visual elements such as icons, illustrations, and images enhance the overall aesthetics and comprehension of educational content. They aid in conveying complex information concisely and engaging learners effectively through visual stimuli. Integrating interactive elements like hyperlinks, animations, and audio/video clips can elevate the engagement level of PowerPoint presentations. Interactive features enable active participation and enhance the learning experience for students of all ages and backgrounds. Enhancing PowerPoint Templates for Learning Engaging Students with Interactive Elements Best Practices for Educational Presentations Creating Engaging Presentations for Education Ensuring accessibility and inclusivity in educational presentations is vital for reaching all learners effectively. Combining Images Keywords for Image Search Integrating multimedia, quizzes, and participation features boosts student engagement and learning outcomes in educational presentations. Providing Clear Learning Objectives Click to add text Clear objectives help students focus on key learning points and stay engaged throughout the presentation, leading to improved retention and understanding of the material. Maintaining Accessibility and Inclusivity Promoting Visual Literacy Skills Accessibility Inclusivity Clarity Visual Literacy Encouraging Participation Embedding Multimedia Content Accessibility features such as alt text for images and proper color contrast enhance the learning experience for all students, including those with disabilities. diverse students education learning visualization Highlighting the importance of visual elements in presentations cultivates students' ability to analyze and interpret visual information, enhancing their overall comprehension and critical thinking skills. Encourage student engagement through discussions, group activities, and interactive exercises to foster a collaborative learning environment. Incorporate videos, images, and audio clips to enhance visual appeal and convey complex concepts in a dynamic way. Best Practices Summary Incorporating accessibility features, setting clear objectives, and promoting visual literacy skills are essential elements for creating effective educational presentations that cater to diverse learning needs. Implementing Quizzes and Polls Utilize interactive quizzes and polls to assess learning, promote active participation, and reinforce key concepts.

Powerpint vc Prezi

Transcript: The Road Ahead PowerPoint vs Prezi: Which One Should You Be Using? Topic 1 In the 1990s PowerPoint reigned supreme. Truth is, there weren’t many options to compete with. Microsoft Office had made one of the very first presentation programs, and it remained unchallenged for a long time. Is Prezi free? What about PowerPoint? Topic 2 PowerPoint, as most people probably know, comes as part of the Microsoft Office Package. Many times computers come with a free trial version of Microsoft Office’s Services, so many times people may think it’s free. It is definitely not! Microsoft Office has two main Subtopic 1 Subtopic 1 Subtopic 2 Subtopic 2 The main difference between Prezi and PowerPoint Topic 3 is that Prezi is a cloud-based tool for creating non-linear presentations while PowerPoint is an offline tool for creating standard presentations. In this comparison guide, you'll learn what tool is best for your Text Text Pictures Pictures Can PowerPoint or Prezi be edited online? On matters of offline access, PowerPoint and Prezi are complete opposites. PowerPoint is a software created to work completely offline. Prezi, on the contrary, is an online tool. Both these accessibility features have pros and cons. Topic 4 Map Map Chart Chart Prezi Templates vs PowerPoint Templates Topic 5 Templates can be really useful, especially if you need to do a presentation quickly, or several presentations, and you have not much time to spend on them. The most templates options, the more chances that there is going to be one that fits your specific needs. In this point also, PowerPoint has a clear advantage over Prezi. Timeline Timeline 2019 Prezi vs PowerPoint: Which One Is Better? Topic 6 The main difference between Prezi and PowerPoint is that PowerPoint is a tool used offline for creating standard presentations. Prezi on the other hand, is a cloud-based platform traditionally used for creating non-linear presentations. Topic7 Prezi vs PowerPoint for Business sually, PowerPoint’s simple and reliable design makes it the best tool for most business presentations that rely on simple charts, graphs, and text to deliver the message. People attending a business presentation are mostly interested in the content of the presentation. Also, the advantage of being able to give out handouts to your audience for later reference is helpful in business presentations. Topic 8 Prezi vs PowerPoint for Education On the other side, Prezi presentations are best suited when delivering presentations in schools or classrooms full of students. Unlike business people, children are easily distracted, and Prezi’s visuals and unique transitions are more likely to keep them focused on your presentation. Topic 9 Prezi vs PowerPoint: Conclusion Even if there are scenarios where each of Prezi vs PowerPoint might seem more effective, you should always keep in mind that, at the end of the day, both are just tools. The success of your presentation is not so much as what program you use, but how you use it. Before thinking about which software is best for your next presentation, you should always invest the right amount of time to organize and clarify your message. Can PowerPoint be used like Prezi? Topic 10 However, learning how to use it can be a daunting task. If you feel more comfortable using PowerPoint for your presentations, but still want that Prezi-style “flow”, you can do it! This tutorial will help you give your presentation a unique feel and make your PowerPoint look like a Prezi presentation.

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