![]() ![]() Honestly, I was most intrigued by the video aspect of PowToon, which is where I have spent most of my time on the site. If you are familiar with PowerPoint or Prezi, “slides” will be a breeze to use, so I will not go into that here. Choose between “slides” for making presentations and “studio” for making videos. Once you have registered, you can start creating. As always, I recommend starting with the free account until you see how you like and use it. Like GlogsterEDU, PowToon has both commercial and educational sites, so if you sign up for a paid account, make sure you get the US$2 a month teacher account or US$8 a month teacher plus 60 students account instead of the expensive commercial plans. ![]() ![]() Registration is easy, and there is a free account option. It’s PowToon for education!Īccording to the website, “PowToon is an online animated presentation software that allows anyone to create amazing animated presentations and animated explainer videos,” which means it could replace your current presentation software and/or help you flip your classroom. Today, I have another great resource to add to the mix. In a number of past posts, I have talked about delivering content in a variety of ways using sites like Prezi for giving presentations as well as GlogsterEDU, Youtube, and eduCanon to flip your classroom. ![]()
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