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<p>PowerPoint provides us with some basic photo editing tools that allow you to create the best presentation. For any image, try out either of these two techniques to remove the background of an image!</p>
<p>Level up your lessons by adding in a moving background in PowerPoint. Not only will it grab your student’s attention, but it can also help to reinforce topics. </p>
<p>Use Morph and Enhanced Morph in PowerPoint to add visual cues for students. These transitions can help them retain & recall information. </p>
<p>Efficiently create and edit presentations by boosting your Productivity in PowerPoint. Here are 10 tips to get you started!</p>
<p>PowerPoint Add-ins are an easy way to transform your PowerPoint presentations. There are many different add-ins that you can use to engage your students, interact with them, and give them a better overall lesson. </p>
<p>Get more unique, thoughtful answers from your students during class when you ask them short answer questions. They can respond in real time giving you more insight on how they are doing in your lesson. </p>
<p>Use interactive word clouds to keep students actively engaged while responding to questions! Word clouds are a great way to visualize student thoughts. </p>
<p>Add gamification to your classroom with an interactive quiz game designed in Microsoft PowerPoint.</p>
<p>Stop switching between PowerPoint and another application to run digital quizzes with instant student responses. Instead, create an interactive quiz in PowerPoint using ClassPoint to keep all your material in one place.</p>
<p>Try creating your own Bitmoji Classroom in PowerPoint to make delivering digital content more engaging. These animations are a fun way to personalize your virtual space. </p>
<p>Bring your teaching to next level by adding unlimited digital whiteboard pages during your PowerPoint presentation, annotating and saving results instantly.</p>
<p>ClassPoint has a unique “one-click-to-convert” method to turn any of your existing PowerPoint slides into interactive quizzes. This article demonstrates how this can be done.</p>
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