Presentation Tools
Powerpoint is most people's go to presentation tool. Try using one of the tools listed below to create a presentation.
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Emaze
Learn to use Emaze to create amazing animated presentations that grab your audience's eye. Emaze can help your presentations stand out among the sea of presentations that students and audiences see. |
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Sway
Learn how to use Microsoft's newest (and FREE) presentation and reports tool called Sway. Sway presents your information and documents beautifully on any device. Easily create content that is cross-platform, shareable, quick to create, and remixable! |
Slides Carnival
Find free quality presentation templates and focus on communicating your ideas. These designs cover all styles from playful and creative to formal and business presentations, and all templates are easy-to-edit. Use them freely for your own presentation needs, work right away in Google Slides or download the templates as a PowerPoint PPT file and continue working on your computer. |
Prezi
The Prezi online and offline ZUI editors employ a common tool palette, allowing users to pan and zoom, and to size, rotate, or edit an object. The user places objects on a canvas and navigates between videos, images, texts and other presentation media. Frames allow grouping of presentation media together as a single presentation object. Paths are navigational sequences that connect presentation objects for the purposes of structuring a linear presentation. Prezi can also be shared and multiple people contribute and collaborate on one presentation. |