Assistive Technology Resources for Children
Slide Shows
including Interactive PowerPoint Presentations
Boardworks
internet: http://www.boardworkseducation.com/
This company produces lessons that use "PowerPoint" with imbedded "Flash" content. There are samples to try, but their main service will cost.
Jefferson County Schools
internet: http://jc-schools.net/tutorials/PPT-games/
"PowerPoint" versions of T.V. games shows, including Jeopary, Password, and more.
Murray County Public Schools
internet: http://www.murray.k12.ga.us/teacher/kara%20leonard/Mini%20T%27s/Games/Games.htm
This school district in Chatsworth, Georgia, U.S.A. uses this space to collect "PowerPoint" games their teachers have made and want to share.
Open Office
internet: http://www.openoffice.org/
This organizationis part of the company Sun MicroSystems and has free office suite software that includes a presentation program, "Impress". It is quite good, and works as well as "PowerPoint".
Region Two Regional Lending Library
internet: http://www.region2library.org/SocialStories.htm
Almost 40 files here are <social stories> in "PowerPoint" and/or "Acrobat" formats.
Technology Tidbits
internet: http://teach.fcps.net/trt14/Power%20Point%20Games/power_point_games.htm
This web site is maintained by an educational technology specialist and has links to may games using "PowerPoint" software.
Univeristy of Georgia
internet: http://it.coe.uga.edu/wwild/pptgames/
Homemade games using "PowerPoint" software, and tips of how to use "PowerPoint".
University of North Carolina Wilmington
internet: http://people.uncw.edu/ertzbergerj/ppt_games.html
Many downloadable games for classes to use in learning via "PowerPoint".
Univeristy of Wisconsin at Madison
internet: http://www.cew.wisc.edu/accessibility/tutorials/pptmain.htm
Tutorials to explain how to make "PowerPoint" presentations accessible to people with various disabilities.
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This page was last updated January, 2010.