Biteslide

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Overview

Biteslide[1] is a new presentation tool designed for teachers and younger students. Biteslide can be used for research or to create school projects. Biteslide[1]This powerpoint tool allows its users to create slidebooks using images, texts, and videos. It is easy to use and helps develop different student skills. Students are able to develop their creativity, communication, and collaboration with other students.[2]Biteslide allows more than one editor for a slidebook, so students can collaboratively work on presentations or simply give feedback. Biteslide has very fast uploads so it saves both teachers and students time. With this powerpoint tool, students can also drag and drop videos or images straight from google or youtube.

Biteslide also includes engaging school project ideas for teachers to us and assign to students. These projects created by biteslide also include curriculum standards for teachers to use. with biteslide, teachers can also make an account and add students. This allows only the teacher and those permitted to access the slidebooks being created. Biteslide is safe and secure, only allowing teachers and students who are authorized to access it.

Features

  • Easy-to-use slidebooks
  • Fast uploads
  • Different backgrounds, borders and stickers
  • Collaborate and comment on slidebooks
  • Project kits

Advantages

  • The ability to create free accounts for up to 30 students.
  • It gives a teacher the ability to try it in class and determine how useful it is before committing to a yearly investment.
  • The “Slide Books” allow creators to upload their own videos and images, or to search and insert images and videos directly from Google and YouTube.
  • Accessible and easy to use, the multiple-editor option allows for collaborative projects and slideshows.

Disadvantages

  • Kids can't create their own drawings, video, or audio content within the tool.

See Also

References

  1. Bite Education Limited, 2018, Biteslide
  2. Mieke VanderBorght, 2014, Common Sense Education

External Links

https://www.commonsense.org/education/website/biteslide

https://www.biteslide.com/project-kits/

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/biteslide/dmbajdnlkghmnjhhhnjgponhloajflmh?hl=en-GB

https://edshelf.com/tool/biteslide/

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