Get Creative with End of Year Presentation Tools

Fun ways to demonstrate knowledge and develop design skills.

As the school year winds down, tests and final projects are looming. Class presentations can be a great way for students to synthesize knowledge, practice public speaking and interact with their classmates. But, there are also potential drawbacks. Standing up and speaking in front of peers can be nerve-racking (even for some adults!), and the presentations themselves can become repetitive and formulaic.
Multimedia tools can reduce student anxiety by encouraging a creative approach that not only builds design and tech skills but also can turn an intimidating final assignment into a fun experience. Check out three of our top picks below:

Glogster
Price: Free to try; subscriptions are $39-$390 per year
Platforms: website
Grades:2–12

Accessible to a wide age range, Glogster is a website for creating glogs, which are online posters that contain text, images, and multimedia elements. This interactive platform teaches digital design skills and pushes students to think critically (and creatively!) about displaying content. Students can post their online posters (aka glogs) on Glogpedia, a social site where users interact with each other's creations. Note to teachers: Glogpedia exploration should be supervised for younger kids, and it's important to pay attention to the privacy setting for student glogs.

ThingLink
Price: Free; premium version is $35/year; school and district pricing is available (contact for a quote)
Platforms: website
Grades: 6–12

ThingLink is a unique tool for producing interactive multimedia presentations by embedding images with audio, video and informational links. The platform's familiar structure is similar to image-based social media sites such as Pinterest and Tumblr, so most students are able to navigate the creative possibilities with ease. The educational version of this platform allows students and teachers to create presentations within private "channels" that can be used for specific classes or class projects.

Prezi
Price: Free; free “Enjoy Edu” teacher/student upgrade; paid “Pro Edu” upgrade is $59/year
Platforms: website
Grades: 8–12

Prezi features unique 3-D zoom animation to move between slides during an online presentation; students can flex their visual design skills by creating custom animation paths to maximize the zooming effect. There's a free "Enjoy Edu" account, which provides private, logo-free presentations with increased storage space and support to teachers and students. Another perk: Prezi supports collaborative online editing and integration with social-networking sites, which makes this tool a great choice for group projects.

About the Author

Emily Major is project coordinator of education content for Common Sense Education.

Common Sense Education helps educators find the best edtech tools, learn best practices for teaching with tech, and equip students with the skills they need to use technology safely and responsibly. Go to Common Sense Education for free resources including full reviews of digital tools, ready-made lesson plans, videos, webinars, and more.


Featured

  • AI-powered individual working calmly on one side and a burnt-out person slumped over a laptop on the other

    AI's Productivity Gains Come at a Cost

    A recent academic study found that as companies adopt AI tools, they're not just streamlining workflows — they're piling on new demands. Researchers determined that "AI technostress" is driving burnout and disrupting personal lives, even as organizations hail productivity gains.

  • AI microchip under cybersecurity attack, surrounded by symbols of threats like a skull, spider, lock, and warning shield

    Report Finds Agentic AI Protocol Vulnerable to Cyber Attacks

    A new report from Backslash Security has identified significant security vulnerabilities in the Model Context Protocol (MCP), technology introduced by Anthropic in November 2024 to facilitate communication between AI agents and external tools.

  • laptop displaying a red padlock icon sits on a wooden desk with a digital network interface background

    Reports Point to Domain Controllers as Prime Ransomware Targets

    A recent report from Microsoft reinforces warns of the critical role Active Directory (AD) domain controllers play in large-scale ransomware attacks, aligning with U.S. government advisories on the persistent threat of AD compromise.

  • educators seated at a table with a laptop and tablet, against a backdrop of muted geometric shapes

    HMH Forms Educator Council to Inform AI Tool Development

    Adaptive learning company HMH has established an AI Educator Council that brings together teachers, instructional coaches and leaders from school district across the country to help shape its AI solutions.