Introduction
PowerPoint is a useful presentation package that makes it easy to create multimedia presentations for a wide variety of purposes, including
Presentation Tips
This presentation was used in the workshop to provide tips and tricks on building effective presentations. Suggestions for content and color are included.
Curriculum-related sites
For more ideas on integrating technology
into the curriculum, visit some of the following sites:
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Blue Web'n - This library of Blue Ribbon learning sites allows you to view by content or subject area. Activities, projects and links to other resources are included.
BrainPop's Health Site - BrainPop has over 50 animated movies on topics ranging from Acne to Vision. This site is a "must-see."
Coaching/Physical Education Resources - Sponsored by Texas A&M University, this page has numerous resources related to coaching. health/nutrition, general PE sites and sports medicine.
Driver's License Information from Florida - Handbooks, classes, forms, statistics, Frequently Asked Questions. It's all on this site sponsored by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.
Driving Education Links- This page lists a variety of driver's education and driving-related resources. See a variety of driving tests, teen driving tips and loads of information on shopping for a car.
PBS TeacherSource - The Public Broadcasting System web site has a section on Health and Fitness. Find lessons and activities appropriate for preschool through high school on a wide variety of topics including diet and nutrition, excercise and lifestyle choices, addictions and illnesses.
PE Central - This site bills itself as the "premier web site for health and physical education." It's packed with lesson ideas, best practices, professional information and research information.
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