Creating effective presentations
Tips for creating and giving rock star presentations!
Participating in the Global TED Ed Club
TED Ed Weekend Club/Facebook Page
Getting Started with the TED Ed Club
Creating some pretty snazzy haikus
"Haiku" is a traditional form of Japanese poetry. Haiku poems consist of 3 lines. The first and last lines of a Haiku have 5 syllables and the middle line has 7 syllables. The lines rarely rhyme.
2nd grade haikus created with Animoto and published on Padlet.
Adding "insertables" to give an extra PUNCH to your presentation
Smore.com: Webpage,newsletter and handout all in one!
Visme.co: Presentations, infographics and maps
Easel.ly.com: Fast and Easy Infographics and don't forget Canva.com!
EdPuzzle: Adding videos to your presentations
Ed.TED.com: Adding interactive lessons to your presentations
Today's Meet: Giving everyone a voice!
Social Media: 9 tips to enhance your presentation
Google Slides meet PollEverywhere
Microsoft Sway- Presentation tool, free!
Blabberize.com (Notes to KK and TL: hayesmclab@gmail.com hayes)
Producing Powerful PSAs
Kathy Kraemer, Instructional Technology Coordinator
Email: kathy.kraemer@fridley.k12.mn.us
Website: http://tinyurl.com/kkraemer25
Location: 6000 West Moore Lake Drive Northeast, Fridley, MN, United States
Phone: 763-502-5037
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Twitter: @kkraemer25
Tim Leistikow, Language and Literature Instructor and Instructional Leader
Email: tim.leistikow@fridley.k12.mn.us
Phone: 763-502-5766
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Twitter: @timleistikow