In the DLC Winter blog series, An Apple a Week, Brian Timm highlighted best practices for using Keynote in the classroom. I have had a few experiences with Keynote personally but have never used it in the classroom. At TCEA I was able to dive deeper into the amazing tools inside of keynote and brainstorm ways for students to use them to share their learning. My favorite tool in Keynote is Magic Move. Using Magic Move within a Keynote presentation allows learners to animate their information. This brings their learning to life in a very creative way. I was so excited about magic move that I have already collaborated with Dawn Rheling and her 4th grade classes at Lakeside so they could start using it to share their nonfiction writing. My next project is a collaboration with Kristy Kaprelian and her Kindergarten class at Austin to use their knowledge of 2D shapes to create shape pictures also using magic move.
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