I'm back with another task for the master! This time we have been reviewing the world of presentations and slideshows. As you already know, preparing a good slideshow to support your explanation is always a good idea. They don't only help people follow the lesson, but they also increase the attention.
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There are tons of webs and programs to prepare slideshows and you maybe know most of them. I think PowerPoint and Google Slides are the most common ones because they are quite complete and very simple to use. However, there are many others that offer more variety, better esthetic, and many different opportunities to surprise your listeners. I'm talking about webs like Genial.ly, Prezi, or Powtoon, among others. In this case, I'm using a slideshow created with Genia.ly to present the periods of history to 5th-grade students. Have a look!
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