Teacher Playlist: Using Tech to Help Your Students Make Effective Presentation

Author: 
Center for Technology Implementation
Year: 
2014
Developing an effective presentation for a specific audience requires students to read, write, speak, and listen. Regardless of the format (e.g., spoken, written, multimedia), prior to making a presentation, students need to review their draft presentations. This step of “polishing” involves revising and editing skills.
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Type: 
Tools and Templates
Common Core State Standards: 
Writing
Speaking and Listening
Instructional Strategies: 
Presenting
Reviewing
Supporting Struggling Students: 
Differentiation
Universal Design for Learning

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