Thursday, November 22, 2012

Google Presentations

Google Presentation is very much like PowerPoint. This is the first time that I ever use Google Presentation and I really enjoyed working with it. It took a little to figure everything out, but it was absolutely worth it. I love working with this type of technology because it gives teachers and students the ability to present their ideas and information with freedom for self-expression. Google Presentations if something that I will certainly use and think for teachers this is the better way to go because of how easy it is to give some the link and they can have access to it. 


Teachers can use Window’s PowerPoint presentation to become more actively involved as the teacher is giving a lecture on a presentation that she has created for the class. Students can logs into a Google account and access the presentation by using the presentation URL. Students can participate during the presentation by making comments about the presentation, content, or ask questions.

  IT 365 What is Peer Pressure by Robin Herndon 
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/16eJ4ZvnccRaS_9QwxLOVc4q_Oa9m3LsyDs3gzf99wto/edit#slide=id.g3007087f_0_164


The NETS-T standard:
 "Promoting and Modeling Digital Citizenship and Responsibility. Teachers understand local and global societal issues and responsibilities in an evolving digital culture and exhibit legal and ethic behavior in their professional practices. Teachers advocate, model, and teach safe, legal, and ethical use of digital information and technology including respect for copyright, individual property, and the appropriate documentation of sources."

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