Tag archives for presentation tips

18 Educational Apps for Halloween

Part of the Cool Sites series Halloween is one of the most fun holidays. Kids love the spooky monsters, sounds, music, dances, treats, traditions, haunted houses, and costumes that surround the holiday. As an educator or parent that has an iPad, iPhone, or iPod you can capitalize on this time to help kids learn while [...]

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Goal 29: Present Your Ideas #30Goals

Goal 29 of The 30 Goals Challenge 2011 “According to most studies, people’s number one fear is public speaking. Number two is death. This means to the average person, if you go to a funeral, you’re better off in the casket than doing the eulogy.” ~ Jerry Seinfeld “A person can have the greatest idea [...]

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8 Apps to Prepare You for Your Next Presentation/ Webmeeting

Part of the Cool Sites series and the Presentation Tips series I’ve read quite a lot about giving incredible presentations and have attended several amazing workshops with some of the best presenters out there. I’ll give you their number one advice for free, “It’s all in the preparation!” For this reason, my presentations consume me. [...]

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The Beauty of Sand

Part of the new Presentation tips series Adapted image, Aylam with Big Hand by Hanaan Rosenthal While growing up I hated sand. Sand was just an annoying particle that stuck to everything when I went to the beach, my hair, my feet, my mouth…. One day, my former Pastor told us a story about sand. [...]

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Sharing Our Voices & Reaching Our Audience

Part of the new Presentation tips series Often, I talk about the importance of voice and sharing. In order to get buy-in from other educators, our administrators, and the general public, we have to show them the impact of our online professional development on our teaching. We need to show them the impact on students. [...]

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