Monday, May 17, 2021

Programs / Platforms to make a digital lesson

 Hello everyone!πŸ‘‹ What’s going on? How you feeling today? I hope you're all doing well!

This week has been extremely busy and overwhelming sometimes, but it also has taught me many new things about teaching and learning online, how to make  an interactive PPT presentation while working in pairs and of course learning new tech tools and features in the process of doing so.

The first task that we had was: How to make an Interactive PPT presentation using at least three (the minimum) interactive features  or more, that we had to create ourselves and then share it with the classroom. This was a very engaging task, it kept me all day in front of the computer while reading the instructions in the tutorial our teacher gave us as well as other sources I found on YouTube and different webpages on google. It took me a lot of time to do the features but it was worth it. I truly enjoyed it. I learned how to use the action button, hyperlinks, animation, GIF, triggers, etc in order to make the lesson more interactive for my students. Moreover, what I actually realized through this process is that even though Microsoft PowerPoint is one of the most user-friendly and popular apps, it has plenty of power hiding underneath the hood, that maybe many are not aware of and I think mainly because it takes time to find those features and make the most of out them. But, once you find these feature, you can't do without them, as it happened to me. So, I'd definitively suggest the usage of PowerPoint for your future presentations. Why?

Let’s look at some of the reasons why PowerPoint is still important in business:

  1. Microsoft Power Point
    It’s controllable

By the visual help that PowerPoint provides, it is easier to set a theme and reassure that the performance of the presentation is running smoothly. Also, by the variety of tools offered, the presenter can decide which part of the presentation is worth focusing on.

  1. It engages with the audience

By putting the right content onto the slides (such as graphics, images, videos), it will allow the audience to create a fuller picture in their mind and remember the key message more.

  1. It can help you persuade

Whether you are trying to sell a new idea to your colleagues or persuade your clients to invest in your proposal, PowerPoint will help you improve your presentation and maximise the power of your story.

Secondly, another important task was: "How to create a WebQuest using Zunal.com or BookWidgets?", an interesting program that our college, Meglina suggested to us. Let's focus on these two programs.

What is Zunal?


Zunal is an easy way to create a web quest with more thousands of users. Zunal.com provides a web-based software for creating web quests in a short amount of time without writing any HTML codes.

What are its pros and cons?

Pros
Cons

•Easy to use, engaging, and novel

•Mobile friendly

•Collects user statistics

•Create 50 web quests at $20/3 years

•Templates provided

•Resources easy to add

•Bank of prepared web quests to use or modify

•Free temporary registration

•Create 1 web quest for free

•Online resources may or may not be suitable or appropriate

 
For more info on how to create a WebQuest using Zunal.com, please click to watch the video below:



Now, what about BookWidgets? What is it?

BookWidgets is an easy-to-use platform for creating interactive exercises like exit slips, games, timelines, photo- and video-based activities, and more. It integrates with other programs like Google Classroom, Canvas, and Moodle. A diverse library of widgets can be used to support all subject areas. Widgets are grouped by test and review (exit slips, flash cards, quizzes, timelines, and worksheets), games (bingo, memory, and crosswords), pictures and videos (hot-spot image, YouTube player, and image carousel), and math (active plot, charts, and arithmetic). Teachers can also embed PDFs, Google Maps, and Wikipedia articles.

Teachers can customize each of the widgets, and a wizard walks them through the building process. Teachers can share finished widgets as a link or embed them on any website or through Google Classroom. Analytics allows teachers to track and assess student activity.

Is it free? You can try BookWidgets for free for a month, after which you have to pay. The material you create during the trial month remains available. You just can't adjust it anymore without a subscription.

Which of these programs should you use? Which one is better?

For me, personally, I think both programs / platforms are absolutely fascinating and easy to use, although it does require some time to adjust to them at first, but with practice we can get the hang on them and build the best WebQuest or digital lesson for our students. We just need to be patient and practice more to get the results that we want  in order to meet our student's needs. However, if I would compare them, I'd say that BookWidgets is much better in some ways as it has many other features and activities than Zunal.com does, although everyone has their opinion and choose what it's more suitable for them. I actually chose Zunal as my first WebQuest attempt, but next time or in the future I'd also like to use BookWidgets or other platforms that I might find available.

That was all for today. If you could give any other recommendations of other platforms or tech tools to use, I'd really appreciate it! Have a nice evening everyone!😊Buy!πŸ™‹ 

Here is the link for my WebQuest: http://zunal.com/webquest.php?w=760033.



4 comments:

  1. Hello Daniela. Woow. What a great Post you've got there. I am impressed. That really must have taken a lot of time and effort. I also spent a whole day watching tutorials and experimenting on the tools so thank you for the reasons on why we should count on Power point presentations. I understand that once these skills become automatic working in it will be fun and of course a time saver. I also like the table you have included on Zunal description and the last phatagraph says it all. Such a great work. Seeing forward to read another blogpost like this. Keep it up girl!πŸ˜„

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  2. Hey Daniela! I see that you've done a great job and obviously worked hard. I guess you got lucky, since zunal actually worked for you, but I can't say the same thing for myself. I like the way you have explained everything thoroughly, giving the pros and cons, so that makes it easier for us to understand and get a deeper insight on these tools. And I couldn't agree more with everything you said about PPT, because just like you I truly enjoyed it, and learned animating and so much more. Thank you for sharing your point of view. Keep up the good work! :)

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  3. Hi Daniela this is a good job very clearly and coherent in the same time thank you for this information you explained it all in the point ....

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  4. Hi Daniela. I'm glad that for one of us Zunal worked. I really like the way you have presented the topic, and how you have analysed with detail every tool that you have presented. Very good job! ☺

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