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Thing 3 Presentation Tools

The presentation tools such as screen castomatic, adobe spark for education, and Screencastify were all easy to use and involved a simple download. While I was researching these great presentation tools, my 13 year old son Ashton asked me what I was working on and he began sharing a few more resources that he was familiar with using.  He suggested Smore.com where you could write a newsletter and insert a photo gallery.  The other great presentation tool he suggested was Thing link. This seems like it is a little more involved, but looks like a creative way to show information and use 3D images. i-Movie offers a unique way to incorporate video, text and music or sound effects to make short clips or advertisements. Google slides is the presentation tool that I am most familiar with . I created a project for my 6th grade math intervention students. The criteria was to choose a 6th grade math topic and standard and design a lesson that they would teach to their whole class.  They used the slides to show images of strategies as well as learning targets. The students were able to incorporate Screencastify into their google slide show presentation.  They downloaded it to their Chromebooks and started playing around with the microphone and webcam. They made a practice recording for their math lesson that they will be teaching.  Students will record themselves teaching the lesson and insert it into the Google slide.

Next Steps

The Smore newsletter can be used as a monthly way for me to communicate with my math intervention students.  I have 7 grade levels that I provide intervention to and could have each grade level write a brief summary of the topics, standards, and learning targets covered for the moth, as well as including pictures of student work or projects.

Link to Newsletter: https://www.smore.com/nyva3

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