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Best Classroom Tools for Presentations and Slideshows

Many students dread presenting or struggle to structure and communicate their ideas successfully. These interactive presentation and slideshow apps and websites give them tools to make their work fun, engaging, and interesting. Students can create screencasts to teach a topic to the class, use a design tool to craft sleek graphics, or record entertaining videos and animations. Whether it's for practice or to reach an authentic audience, students can demonstrate their learning and gain valuable skills for college and career. There are also some great options for teachers to create and present lessons with live whiteboard instruction or slick multimedia and interactive elements like videos or embedded assessments. 

Want to know what we think are the best interactive presentation tools? Check out The Best Interactive Presentation and Lesson Tools for Classrooms.

Slideshow and Lesson Delivery Tools

LessonUp

Flexible interactive presentation tool engages kids at school and home

Bottom Line: It's great for creating customized and differentiated lessons, but it might not be accessible for every student.

Grades: K–12
Price:
Free to try

Nearpod

Engage and assess students with media, videos, and interactive slides

Bottom Line: The teacher- or student-paced learning can improve 1-to-1 environments and the learning activities are top notch.

Grades: K–12
Price:
Free, Paid

Buncee

User-friendly slideshow tool offers customization, promotes creativity

Bottom Line: The robust design and accessibility features make creating dynamic presentations a breeze.

Grades: 2–12
Price:
Free to try

Hypersay

Live presentation tool adds interactivity to stale slide decks

Bottom Line: This easy-to-use tool gets students more involved in presentations, but a lot of teachers might use similar tools already.

Grades: 3–12
Price:
Free, Paid

Pear Deck

Interactive slideshows offer a variety of ways to engage and assess

Bottom Line: It’s an appealing platform that can improve formative assessment, particularly for teachers using Google Classroom.

Grades: 3–12
Price:
Free, Paid

Wooclap

Versatile polling/presentation tool boasts great question variety

Bottom Line: This tool supports student-centered teaching by pushing real-time participation/feedback beyond simple polls and multiple-choice questions.

Grades: 3–12
Price:
Free, Free to try

ClassFlow

Robust lesson creation and delivery tool aids assessment

Bottom Line: With some creativity, this interactive platform can support instruction and assessment.

Grades: 4–12
Price:
Free

Keynote

Simple, elegant tool for creating presentations on mobile devices

Bottom Line: Provides a solid mobile version of Apple's presentation app.

Grades: 6–12
Price:
Free

Prezi

Multimedia presentation tool features useful templates and 3D zoom

Bottom Line: With its zoom in and out capabilities, Prezi helps teachers and students go beyond traditional presentations to put important content front and center.

Grades: 6–12
Price:
Free to try

Haiku Deck

Limited text and high-impact visuals help focus presentations

Bottom Line: Haiku Deck doesn't teach the essentials of good presentations, but it's great for users who already know the basics.

Grades: 8–12
Price:
Free to try, Paid

Screencasting Tools

Loom

Create, present, and assess with effortless interactive screencasts

Bottom Line: This intuitive tool is excellent for recording and responding to screencasts of any length.

Grades: 3–12
Price:
Free

Screencast-O-Matic

Create and edit sophisticated screencasts without breaking the bank

Bottom Line: This is the most flexible screencasting tool, but it requires patience -- and perhaps a subscription -- to unlock all of its possibilities.

Grades: 3–12
Price:
Free, Paid

Screencastify

Easy screen-recording tool facilitates outside-the-box instruction

Bottom Line: This is an instructional tool that could reinvent classroom workflow, especially for classrooms in the Google ecosystem.

Grades: 3–12
Price:
Free, Paid

VEED

Create and edit high-quality screencasts and videos in record time

Bottom Line: This platform is full of features that blend video creation and screencasting, helping teachers expand and differentiate their lessons.

Grades: 3–12
Price:
Free, Free to try

Vmaker

Simple, easy screencast creator with room to grow

Bottom Line: This is a competitive entrant into the screencasting field that leans into ease-of-use and fewer restrictions.

Grades: 4–12
Price:
Free, Paid

Shadow Puppet Edu

Resource-rich video slideshow maker a gem for a variety of classrooms

Bottom Line: Easy-to-use free tool is a must-have for elementary classrooms; just keep an eye on sharing and privacy.

Grades: 2–12
Price:
Free

TouchCast Studio

Cool tool takes videos to the next level

Bottom Line: It's a creative tool for teachers to make interactive video content and for students to present information, but teachers should monitor use.

Grades: 6–12
Price:
Free

Whiteboard Tools

Explain Everything

Classic presentation tool continues to evolve

Bottom Line: The paid version strikes a perfect balance of features, offering options without going overboard.

Grades: 3–12
Price:
Free, Paid

Miro

Interactive whiteboard lets users brainstorm, organize, and collaborate

Bottom Line: This beautiful and collaborative platform is useful for everything from workflow tasks to creative expression.

Grades: 8–12
Price:
Free

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