PowerPoint's are an excellent tool for creating unique pieces of assessments. They are user friendly and offer alot of benefits for all ranges of students and learners. You can create speeches or talks and use the PowerPoint to guide your way through your presentation. Being able to video record your self talking in front of a video camera and then transferring your footage onto your PowerPoint gives you the opportunity to give public speeches or class speeches without the fear of standing in front of the audience. The amount of things you can do on a PowerPoint is immense, giving every student or learner the opportunity to learn in their preferred way. Adding pictures, music, writing and real photo's plus much more can enhance every persons creativity and uniqueness in the making of PowerPoint's. This sort of tool allows authenticity where students can work as individuals, as well as in groups which encourage collaboration. The one big problem I have had is trying to upload my practise attempt onto this blog. If anyone could tell me hopefully before tomorrow, Friday the 7th May, yes this assessment is due then, so I won't hold my breath. I understood quite well how to use the PowerPoint, and see it is a great tool for all students to test their abilities in using computers. Following is a very basic powerpoint, Don't laugh too much, I just wanted to have a turn on this tool.
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