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WEEK 6: 2/6

 PEARDECK

"We’re on a mission to help teachers deliver powerful learning moments to every student, every day." (https://www.peardeck.com/googleslides)


Peardeck is a tool that enhances the effectiveness of presentations by turning a normal presentation into an interactive presentation. With the transformed presentations, students actively participate the lesson by answering questions, sharing information, adding or listening audio and so on. Additionally, apart from students, other teachers can join and create a community to work together thanks to Peardeck. Presentations that are reinforced by visuals and videos, become more effective through Peardeck for Google Slides.








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