Quick View: Teaching Students to Make Presentations

Author: 
Center for Technology Implementation
Year: 
2014

Classroom presentations encourage purposeful speaking and engaged listening. When students give a presentation, they not only demonstrate content knowledge but also exercise skills in writing with purpose and for an audience—skills that are useful across content areas. Integrating technology tools into presentation projects helps to develop students' skills across formats and supports varied learners. Watch this short video to learn how you can teach students how to make effective presentations.

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Type: 
Quick View
Common Core State Standards: 
Speaking and Listening
Instructional Strategies: 
Presenting
Conducting Research
Prewriting
Drafting
Reviewing
Supporting Struggling Students: 
Universal Design for Learning
Differentiation

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