Showing posts with label Haikudeck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Haikudeck. Show all posts

Thursday, November 13, 2014

SFX Tech Session #3

Here are the slides and notes for my session on "Haiku Deck" on November 12th:


Haiku Deck - Created with Haiku Deck, presentation software that inspires


  • Haiku Deck is a web or tablet app for creating presentations
  • Similar to powerpoint in some ways (and can export to powerpoint!)
  • The philosophy behind the app is to make presentations...
    • simple
    • beautiful
    • fun
  • *intro video*
  • Encourages effective presentations:
  • Single idea per slide, arresting images, focus is on the presenter
  • For education, useful as a teaching tool OR having students make their own for presentations
  • Example decks: Space, letters, extreme environments
  • Intro to creating - controls, new slide, help bubble, theme,
  • Adding text, images, placement
  • Try it yourself - ask me questions
  • Specific way to set up one account for a class to use - I can provide more info if needed
  • Can also embed a haiku deck onto your class blog if you want!


Help:


Tutorial:

Monday, September 15, 2014

Haiku Deck for education






Here is something that I've shared with several teachers already - presentation software called Haiku deck. Created for with both iPad and desktops, it's a very easy to use app that has multiple uses in education as either an instructional tool for teachers or a platform for students to share their learning. It makes it very easy to make striking presentations without having to touch PowerPoint.

https://www.haikudeck.com/

Haiku deck recently featured 10 ways Haiku Deck can be used in education to get the ideas flowing.

https://www.haikudeck.com/10-ways-to-use-haiku-deck-in-education-education-presentation-qo8iVGkRKI

If you want to have students use Haiku Deck to make their own presentations, there are some clever ways to set up a classroom account that keeps everything in one place using the "+" feature of gmail email addresses. More here:

http://blog.haikudeck.com/haiku-deck-education-accounts/