Are you tired of the traditional PowerPoint? Do you need a new way to spice up your presentation?
Try these free and easy to use websites!
Smore allows you to make beautiful flyers. The first couple of flyers are free, but if you wish to make more, then you can just edit an older flyer and reuse the same template. There is also educator discount pricing if you wish to have even more flyers. Even though Smore is meant for flyers and poster purposes, you can still use it for organizing information. Smore is unique because you can add videos, locations, audio, google forms, and many other tools.
Emaze is PowerPoint on steroids. While it may not have as many features as PowerPoint, it gives off a fresher, more modern vibe. It takes seconds to create one. You can even upload your boring PowerPoint, and “Emaze it.” Not only can you make presentations, you can also create games, e-cards and mini websites.
Canva is great for a short, simple, sophisticated presentation. Canva is typically a single poster type page, but you may add more pages if you wish. You can also share and send the link of the Canva to others, so you can all have access and collaborate on the poster together. Canva caters to all types of aesthetic. These contemporary templates make for an attractive poster.
Slides is the minimalist version of PowerPoint. Not to be confused with Google Slides, Slides is a modern presentation website that automatically saves all of your work. One of the best aspects of Slides is that it’s simple and easy to use. If you want to quickly set up a basic set of slides, use this!
Powtoon engages your audience with amazing graphics. Instead of the traditional slide by slide, Powtoon is a video tool. It gives your presentation that extra oomph, and creates a “minimalist, animated” feel. Powtoon takes more time and effort to put together than other websites but definitely, captivates the entire class.
From Smore to Powtoon, there is an abundance of alternatives to PowerPoint. These websites are mostly free, but in order to unlock certain features, it requires a membership fee. You won’t have to worry about not understanding how to use the sites because they are super easy and straightforward. I suggest trying these tools to escape the same old, same old PowerPoint.