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Emaze
Emaze provides hundreds of exciting templates and our easy to use editor allow students of all ages to create anything they can imagine. Teachers can engage their class with interactive presentations that make learning more accessible, stimulating, and effective. With Emaze, users can incorporate video, audio, and text, offering a unique potential for student engagement. Teachers and students can collaborate and share their work, convert their old presentations to an Emaze template, and make learning experiences that are memorable and fun. If teachers have their own or work cloud-based platform, it allows anyone to access their Emaze content from anywhere, making it a favorite tool in and out of the classroom.
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G-Suit/ Google Slides
Google Slides is an online presentation app that lets you create and format presentations and work with other people.Google Slides has the basic slide presentation features, ranging from the ability to format text and add images to the ability to use layouts and themes. It also includes more advanced presentation tools such as the ability to publish to the web and great collaboration features.
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Prezi
Prezi is a presentation tool that can be used as an alternative to traditional slide making programs such as PowerPoint. Instead of slides, Prezi makes use of one large canvas that allows you to pan and zoom to various parts of the canvas and emphasize the ideas presented there. Prezi had more than 100 million users who had created more than 325 million public presentations that have been viewed over 3.5 billion times. It is a presentation tool that can be used as an alternative to traditional slide making programs such as PowerPoint. Instead of slides, Prezi makes use of one large canvas that allows you to pan and zoom to various parts of the canvas and emphasize the ideas presented there. Prezi supports the use of text, images, and videos and also provides a collection of templates to choose from to help new users get accustomed to the interface.