
1. Prezi
"Harvard researchers find Prezi more engaging, persuasive, and effective than PowerPoint."
So, let's try and see. It's the 1st app for creating presentations nowadays. But, you need to know English to use this properly and be ready to pay for this usage.
2. Slideshare
The largest service for placing slide presentations on the Internet. A very simple tool for publishing lessons and guides combines a huge community of teachers from around the world. Here you can find lots of interesting and useful presentations. But, for every plus there is a minus it's also a resource for which you have to pay. Although, it enables you to share your presentations through social media.
Personal experience👱
There is a full free version of Prezi for universities and students (you need to confirm this fact). So, I was able to try this app myself and I'm telling you that it really differs from Power Point and other stuff like that. I'm still a fan of Power Point, but Prezi just gives you a chance to make your presentation, m, let's say, more remarkable. It's not too difficult to use this as there are some patterns which you can use to create your own presentation. Then you may share your presentation with others in your blog or wherever you want. Just try and make sure! Good luck!🙋
Now, some words about Google presentations. Thanks to Google Presentations, you can create presentations, edit them and work on them together with your colleagues - anytime, anywhere. Absolutely free. Also, you can download Google Presentations or open your prepared ones there.
I just tried to upload my presentation made in Power Point in Google Presentations and improved it. Then, again, you can share it wherever you want! Let's see mine!
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1V_nsmr3ODIQqHaQHRy9XmUniZOeiU02Kp2wXGOyx-zw/edit?usp=sharing
Prezi:
Google slides:
Now, some words about Google presentations. Thanks to Google Presentations, you can create presentations, edit them and work on them together with your colleagues - anytime, anywhere. Absolutely free. Also, you can download Google Presentations or open your prepared ones there.
I just tried to upload my presentation made in Power Point in Google Presentations and improved it. Then, again, you can share it wherever you want! Let's see mine!
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1V_nsmr3ODIQqHaQHRy9XmUniZOeiU02Kp2wXGOyx-zw/edit?usp=sharing
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