Tech Tools #1 Wordle
Wordle is a website that allows you to create a collage of words or in this case lyrics to Thinking Out Loud by Ed Sheeran. Wordle can be used in a million of ways. You could use it for any reason. If you want to make fliers about a special event you can use wordle to make it more interesting to attract people. You can also use to if you just feel like being creative and making a cute sign. You could use it to make a cute way to spruce up any area that you feel needs it. I like that it's easy to navigate and doesnt take long to make it or wait for it. It's a pretty simple website for anyone to figure out.
Tech Tools #2 Voki |
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Using voki was a fairly easy website to navigate. At first it may seem complicated as someone is explaining it to you but as you go on and experience yourself it turns into an easy task. It can be used in a classroom setting to spice up a presentation to engage students in listening and being more excited about being involved.
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Tech Tools #3 Prezi
Prezi is a more advanced power point website for students or business's to use to advertise. It's very easy to use as a source. It may seem hard and complicated to use but it is actually a simple website once you get the hang of it. People should use it because it's a great way to get attention and publicity for something. It contains creative photos and ways to get attention easily. It's more advanced than a normal power point because it has things that not very many other power point websites could contain. It doesn't have very many limitations.
On "Mrs. Sporty", the power point was a little lengthy and started getting a little boring after a while and it didn't have very many interesting and eye catching presentations. Overall, the powerpoint, well put together was a little too lengthy.
In, "Small Business Saturday", the power point was very well put together and wasn't too lengthy to be able to stay interested. It was very creative and kept my interest the entire time. It wasn't too wordy to where I didn't understand or didn't bother to try.
On "Mrs. Sporty", the power point was a little lengthy and started getting a little boring after a while and it didn't have very many interesting and eye catching presentations. Overall, the powerpoint, well put together was a little too lengthy.
In, "Small Business Saturday", the power point was very well put together and wasn't too lengthy to be able to stay interested. It was very creative and kept my interest the entire time. It wasn't too wordy to where I didn't understand or didn't bother to try.