Here are some great apps for creating presentations:
Book Creator:
This app is powerful, yet easy-to-use and allows students to create eBooks using text, images, sound, and video. Students can make a presentation where each slide is a page of the book. Really creative students could probably come up with some pretty awesome design ideas. Watch the video below to learn more about Book Creator:
Book Creator for the iPad from Book Creator on Vimeo.
Popplet:
Popplet helps students think and learn visually. Students can capture facts, thoughts, and images and learn to create relationships between them. Students can create graphic organizers, timelines, and many other forms of visual organization. It is also a highly effective presentation tool. Watch the video below to learn more about Popplet:
popplet preview from popplet on Vimeo.
Prezi:
This app uses a single canvas instead of swipeable slides. All of the information for your presentation goes on one page. You create pathways around your canvas so that your text, pictures and video clips appear in the order you decide. Watch the video below to learn more about Prezi:
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Haiku Deck:
This app allows you to create slides with a photo background and a small amount of text (think haiku). It provides a gallery of images to choose from, and uses words on your slide to help you find the ideal background. However, you also have the option to upload your own photos. Watch the video below to learn more about Haiku Deck:
Haiku Deck Director's Cut from Haiku Deck on Vimeo.
Keynote:
With this app, students and teachers can create presentations with stunning transitions, 3D charts, and video. Each app includes templates to get you off to a great start. Watch the video below to learn more about Keynote:
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Flowboard:
Flowboard allows anyone to easily create beautiful, interactive presentations with images, text, videos, PDFs, links, and photo galleries. It's a great app for creating book reports, science experiments, and presentations. Watch the video below to learn more about Flowboard:
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Screenchomp:
This app has a very user-friendly interface and also allows users to record their writing and voice as they work on the screen. Videos can be saved in the app, uploaded to social media or emailed. It's a great app for students to create tutorials and also works well for presenting work to the class. Watch the video below to learn more about Screenchomp:
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