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Students can use any software/apps to present information to submit in this category.

In this category, students may submit their choice of presentation they have created to inform an audience about a topic.

 

Look at the rubric below to see how the piece will be judged.  

You will find some of the technology tools to choose from when creating below, but this is NOT an exclusive list of presentation tools.

 

The following are some examples of tech tools:

 

Wiki:  
Wiki is a simple site that allows users to create and edit  content in any web browser.  Wikis can be used to share book reports, journal, or any information they wish to share.  Here is an example of a book wiki:
 http://stanleyyelnats.wikispaces.com/home 

 

Edu-Glogster:
 Eduglogster is a graphic blog and is a way of having an interactive poster that can be shared online.  Students can add images, videos, music clips, etc that can be interactive for the viewer.

Here is a resource livebinder of eduglogs: http://livebinders.com/play/play_or_edit?id=114052

 

Prezi:

Prezi is a cloud based program that can be accessed from any computer.  Prezi provides a fresh look to the traditional powerpoint presentations.  This allows the viewer to see the bigger picture and zoom to emphasis on smaller ideas.  http://prezi.com/

 

Powerpoints: 

Powerpoints are the traditional way of presenting information to a group of people that are still used today.  Students can submit powerpoints they have created on a topic.  

 

 

 

Check out the Symboloo for this Category:

 

 

 

 

Scoring Rubric for this Category:   

Digital Informative Presentation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Digital Informative Presentation Category

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