Homework Slideshow Solution? - Classroom 2.02024-03-19T12:14:52Zhttps://www.classroom20.com/forum/topics/homework-slideshow-solution?feed=yes&xn_auth=noDon't forget to engage your a…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-04-15:649749:Comment:4629392010-04-15T15:39:59.368ZAndrea Hildrethhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/AndreaHildreth
Don't forget to engage your audience. Perhaps you could insert some student snap-shots between your messages (example: have them photograph each other making funny faces, or playing the air guitar, etc). Once the school administration and teachers see how popular the broadcasts are, they will be happy to contribute.<br />
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Maybe you could have a "School Broadcast Class/Club" which would work just like a school newspaper class/club. Then the students would choose what gets broadcasted and keep it…
Don't forget to engage your audience. Perhaps you could insert some student snap-shots between your messages (example: have them photograph each other making funny faces, or playing the air guitar, etc). Once the school administration and teachers see how popular the broadcasts are, they will be happy to contribute.<br />
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Maybe you could have a "School Broadcast Class/Club" which would work just like a school newspaper class/club. Then the students would choose what gets broadcasted and keep it updated (just include a remove-by date on the "official message" slides).<br />
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What do you think? Would this work at your school? I'm not sure if it will meet…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-04-15:649749:Comment:4629272010-04-15T15:27:51.768ZKaty Scotthttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/KatyScott
I'm not sure if it will meet you needs, but you could try <a href="http://prezi.com" target="_blank">Prezi</a>. It's basically PowerPoint on steroids, and it's got a fairly intuitive interface. Once you create a Prezi, you can "share" it with other users, and everyone can edit it. Then, you can play it directly from the Web site, embed it in any other Web site, or download it as a Flash document. You can also set it up to autoplay (the default is to click through it).<br />
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(Anyone can get a free…
I'm not sure if it will meet you needs, but you could try <a href="http://prezi.com" target="_blank">Prezi</a>. It's basically PowerPoint on steroids, and it's got a fairly intuitive interface. Once you create a Prezi, you can "share" it with other users, and everyone can edit it. Then, you can play it directly from the Web site, embed it in any other Web site, or download it as a Flash document. You can also set it up to autoplay (the default is to click through it).<br />
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(Anyone can get a free public account, but educators can create free "enjoy" accounts, which allow you to make Prezis private.) G docs would work. I will war…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-04-15:649749:Comment:4628932010-04-15T14:14:33.153ZKevhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/Kev
G docs would work. I will warn you from experience that you will end up putting it together and keeping it updated or it will never happen!<br />
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Someone has to be "running the show" or else the thing turns into a mess.
G docs would work. I will warn you from experience that you will end up putting it together and keeping it updated or it will never happen!<br />
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Someone has to be "running the show" or else the thing turns into a mess.