
PowToon gives users tools to create animated slideshow presentations that present like videos.

Teachers should remind their students of the school policy regarding such incidents as they create their slides. Beware that since PowToon uses images and video from Flickr and Storyblocks, students may inadvertently access inappropriate content. Teachers should be prepared to spend a class period or two letting students figure out how to use PowToon and its many features, and it will help if teachers know something about the tool in order to guide students. PowToon blogs feature inspirational articles on the merits of using animated presentations - mostly marketing hype with some useful hints included, so you may find it helpful to browse through them. Show the power of word economy by having students create public service announcements or 100-word presentations that pack a punch. Liven up your own instruction and grab students' attention by creating animations on an unlimited number of topics - perhaps including some fun stickers, backgrounds, and borders to keep viewers engaged. Ditch the health textbook and let students create infographic-style videos to show the benefits of healthy eating and exercise. Bring science to life by creating animations of famous scientific discoveries. Turn writing instruction on its head by teaching students to create expository or persuasive videos. Whether teacher- or student-created presentations are the plan, the slide-based format allows presenters some control over how they present their information. PowToon has the potential to be a powerful animated presentation tool. Earn a badge of recognition for teaching digital citizenship.


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