Examples of innovative presentations in online learning at #EDUC90970 (part 2)

Continuing presentations on learning theories and frameworks from last week as part of the Facilitating Online Learning subject #EDU90970, here are the links and brief summary of interactive strategies used in this week’s presentations:

Adobe Spark

Google Slides

Prezi

The recording of these presentations can be viewed on Thomas Cochrane’s YouTube Channel.

I quite enjoyed using Adobe Spark for my presentation. It suited well my preferred way to create presentations: lots of images and not much text. I liked how integrated it is with free photos from Unsplash and automatically creates the credits at the end of the page.

Reference:

Herrington, J., Reeves, T. C., & Oliver, R. (2009). A practical guide to authentic e-learning. Routledge.

Examples of innovative presentations in online learning at #EDUC90970 (part 1)

As part of the Facilitating Online Learning subject #EDU90970, we are putting together presentations on learning theories and frameworks.

The exercise here was to use any other presentation tool besides Powerpoint. Below are the presentations from the first week (week 5 of the course) divided by the tool used. I also included a brief description when interactive strategies were used as I found them very engaging!

Adobe Spark

Google Slides

  • Caitlyn Gourlay presented about Social-Cultural Learning She used breakout rooms in Zoom to divide the class into discussion groups. Outcomes of the discussion were collaboratively added to the Goggle Slides using the group identifier on the top right corner of the Zoom breakout room. She suggested that you can also pose different questions per group using these numbers.
  • Chelsea Hyde presented about Cognitive Load Theory. There was a neat exercise on chunking information that she presented in an embedded video and got us to report our results using the Zoom annotation tool.

Prezi

The recording of these presentations can be viewed on Thomas Cochrane’s YouTube Channel.

More to come next week!