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Here is the next video series of videos courtesy of Mr Tullock. In these videos, he is taking an in-depth look one of my favourite tech tools, Keynote.
In this video, we look at how to arrange and sort your presentation into chapters.
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Here is the next video series of videos courtesy of Mr Tullock. In these videos, he is taking an in-depth look one of my favourite tech tools, Keynote.
In this video, we look at how Keynote can help create effective infographics to support learning. Here is the next video series of videos courtesy of Mr Tullock. In these videos, he is taking an in-depth look one of my favourite tech tools, Keynote.
In this video, we look at you can export projects into different formats such as movies and GIFs. Here is the next video series of videos courtesy of Mr Tullock. In these videos, he is taking an in-depth look one of my favourite tech tools, Keynote.
In this video, we look at the instant alpha tool which can create even more engaging presentations. Here is the next video series of videos courtesy of Mr Tullock. In these videos, he is taking an in-depth look one of my favourite tech tools, Keynote.
In this video, we look at how you can add eye-catching and effective animations to your presentation. Here is the next video series of videos courtesy of Mr Tullock. In these videos, he is taking an in-depth look one of my favourite tech tools, Keynote.
In this video, we look at one of my favourite features of Keynote which is the drawing tool. Here is the next video series of videos courtesy of Mr Tullock. In these videos, he is taking an in-depth look one of my favourite tech tools, Keynote.
In this video, we look at some of the brilliant accessibility tools available when using Keynote. Here is the next video series of videos courtesy of Mr Tullock. In these videos, he is taking an in-depth look one of my favourite tech tools, Keynote.
In this video, we explore some of the teaching and presenting features. Here is the first in a new series of videos courtesy of Mr Tullock. As Keynote is such a fantastic and versatile tool, Mr Tullock has created a series of videos that will help you get your head around this brilliant tech tool.
In this first video, we explore templates and how these can add a polished look to your presentations. In this video, Dr Chips explains how to best use the videos he has created around Scratch 3. Over the next few weeks, he will be sharing some more focused classroom ideas and projects to challenge your pupils through Scratch.
Here is the next video in the series of videos looking in more depth at Scratch 3.
In this video, we continue with the Look blocks and explore the Change Size By tools. Here is the next video in the series of videos looking in more depth at Scratch 3.
In this video, we continue with the Look blocks and explore the Graphic Effects. Here is the next video in the series of videos looking in more depth at Scratch 3.
In this video, we continue with the Look blocks and explore how to show and hide layers. Here is the first in a new series of videos that look in more depth at Scratch 3. Scratch is a programming language used in most Primary Schools. In these videos, Dr Chips explores different aspects of the programme and functions of the blocks to help teachers and students create and code more effectively with this tool.
In this first video, we start with the Look blocks and explore the Switch Costume and Backdrop options Here is the next video in the series that looks in more depth at Scratch 3.
In this next video, we focus on the motion blocks and explore Motion Variables. Here is the next video in the series that looks in more depth at Scratch 3.
In this next video, we focus on the motion blocks and explore If On Edge Bounce option. Here is the next video in the series that looks in more depth at Scratch 3.
In this next video, we focus on the motion blocks and explore SET X & Y Here is the next video in the series that looks in more depth at Scratch 3.
In this next video, we focus on the motion blocks and explore Point Option. Here is the next video in the series that looks in more depth at Scratch 3.
In this next video, we focus on the motion blocks and explore the Go to And Glide To options. Here is the first in a new series of videos that look in more depth at Scratch 3. Scratch is a programming language used in most Primary Schools. In these videos, Dr Chips explores different aspects of the programme and functions of the blocks to help teachers and students create and code more effectively with this tool.
In this first video, we start with the motion blocks and explore the move and turn option. As always, please leave any questions in the comments. After rewatching The Greatest Showman recently, I have now put together a comprehension eBook for EVERY song in the film. Over 300 questions for you to use to deconstruct, explore and enjoy. Here's the link to download:
Here is the next idea in the series of videos linked to the Science Topic of Light.
In this video, pupils demonstrate their knowledge of light and shadow by creating and performing their own shadow puppet theatre show. Here is the next idea in the series of videos linked to the Science Topic of Light.
In this video, pupils create their own song to explain the different colours of the rainbow. Here is the next idea in the series of videos linked to the Science Topic of Light.
In this video, pupils share their knowledge of Isaac Newton by creating a video acting in role as him. Here is the next idea in the series of videos linked to the Science Topic of Light.
In this video, pupils create a video tutorial explaining step-by-step how to create their own periscope. |
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