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Change: chance tostudents the studentschance to develop their communicative skills. As previously stated, other possibilities could be offered by applications such as Slideshare, Screencast-o-matic and Camstudio. In advanced language classes, for instance, these applications could easily
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Change: . In advanced language classes, for instance, these applications could easily (and successfully) substitute the classic students' presentation on a single topic (which usually leads
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Change: Presentation tools can be also used to start a discussion on a specific topic in a language class. It is useful when the subject (in
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Change: , another aspect of learning a language is enhanced: Communities 5.1 "Students use the language both within and beyond the school setting". In a presentation
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Change: (for more details see "Google Jockeying - Search Engines in the Classroom"). A very simple classroom application could be to have the students prepare a PPT presentation on a topic that is being studied at that time in the course (fashion, food, art, ect.)
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Change: languelanguage classroom, for example, students are able to demonstrate their knowledge and the use of the vocabulary they already learned.What are the most popular Presentation Tools? There is a large number of Presentation Tools available to those
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Change: These presentation tools provide the opportunity for students to present ideas and information to an audience. In addition, in a foreign langue classroom, for example, students are able to demonstrate their knowledge and the use of the vocabulary they already learned. What are the most popular Presentation Tools? There
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Change: Presentation Tools Byby Fulvio Orsitto Picture is courtesy of cogdogblog at Flickr What are Presentation Tools? According to Robin Good, “Web presentation tools and technologies provide the means to deliver any PowerPoint-based or similar
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Change: There is a large number of Presentation Tools available to those instructors who wish to use them and possibly integrate them into their courses. Among these, one must mention Spresent, “a Web-based alternative to PowerPoint”, Slideshare another free program described as “the world’s largest
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