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Haiku Deck: A Google Presentation Alternative
We’ve all had to make a presentation for some class and had a huge scare on how to get a 100 on “creativity” in the grading rubric. If you have a presentation to work on, but don’t want to use Prezi, and you don’t know how to make it seem stylish, check out Haiku Deck! It works a lot like Google Slides, but there are a lot more themes, fonts, and styles to make your presentation seem great. It is also easier to use and change certain things, such as format. However, you cannot edit a Haiku Deck presentation in real-time with other people, and you need a Pro account to add a video from YouTube.

But if you still want to check it out and try it, click here: https://www.haikudeck.com/
By Franklin Moy (Tech Leader)


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