Presentations

//Post information, resources, and tips for disseminating research findings via presentations here.//

=Tips=

Giving talks and presentations about your work is another good way to share what you have been doing with others. Here are some simple tips to help you:


 * **[|Pointers on Giving a Talk]** - A simple chart that contrasts bad talks with good ones user:schopie1


 * **[|Making Academic Presentations--Effectively!]** - An article from //Educational Researcher// that uses helpful charts and tables to explain what should be included in a presentation of your research to an academic audience user:chericem1


 * **[|How to Give a Presentation]** - A very thorough article that provides step-by-step directions for preparing every segment of a professional presentation user:chericem1


 * **[|Presentation Pointers]** - A short, helpful list of pointers for people who are presenting their research to others that is followed by an outline of what should be included in such a presentation user:chericem1

=Tools=

- Create dynamic, non-linear presentations (similar to Prezi) with this flash-based tool (allows you to organize using layers like Photoshop)

- Free, online, collaborative suite of office tools (forms, presentations, spreadsheets, word processing)

[|Power Talk - Open Source Assistive Technology Software] - Automatic speech for PowerPoint presentations user:chericem1

- Great PowerPoint tools for soliciting feedback from your audience (including several that integrate with Twitter)

- Upload ppt presentations to share with others (Example: [|STARTALK: Developing Teacher Leaders])

- Free web 2.0 tools similar to Google Docs, but with ppt also. Claims to be Microsoft compatible

See also: Digital Storytelling, Movies, Podcasts, Posters, PowerPoint Presentations, Representing the Data, Websites, Wikis, Writing up the Research

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