by Mendi Benigni | Mar 4, 2020 | Accessibility, Presentation
I just learned that PowerPoint now has the capability to create live (real-time) captions for your audience members who may need them. When you’re presenting, you can turn on the captions and Microsoft automatically transcribes what you are saying. While...
by Laura Plotts | Nov 19, 2013 | iPad
Looking for an app to create a PowerPoint type presentation all on your iPad? Then checkout Haiku Deck. Haiku Deck is the simple new way to create presentations. Sort, select, and import multiple images in one step from your iPad’s Camera Roll or Albums. ...
by Mendi Benigni | Mar 13, 2013 | 1-1-1, Faculty Showcase, Faculty Technology Institute, instructional technology, iPad, Mobile, Pedagogy, Presentation
Our guest blogger this week is Dr. Mike Flynn, chair of the Department of Health and Human Performance. After attending the FTI in 2012 Dr. Flynn implemented both AirSketch and GoodNotes which are note taking/whiteboard apps that will allow you to annotate on PDFs....
by Mendi Benigni | Oct 25, 2012 | instructional technology, Pedagogy, Presentation, Research, Share
Pecha Kucha is a simple presentation format devised by Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham where you show 20 slides or images, each for only 20 second. The images or slides advance automatically to keep you on time and you can only talk about each slide or image while...
by Laura Plotts | Jul 13, 2012 | Web 2.0
There are many tools available to present information in different ways. Last year I posted about free alternatives to PowerPoint and I have another to add this year! Try SlideRocket which is a slide-based format like PowerPoint, but offers design tools including...