Interactive Presentation

Introduction

The Interactive Presentation tool is meant to make presentations more engaging, by encouraging attentiveness and active thinking by requiring students to answer questions, as well as helping teachers keep track of their student's progress/level of understanding.

A complete Interactive Presentation activity will consist of the following default steps:

  1. Instructions - Written instructions for students to follow that can optionally contain attached video, audio, screen share, and files.
  2. Presentation - Students wait until the instructor starts the actual presentation; this will usually happen once a majority of the students in your class have joined the session. As soon as the presentation starts, students will be guided through the slides as they would in a normal presentation. There are, however, two main differences:
    • You will see the presentation unfolding in real time on the main screen controlled by the instructor.
    • Interactive Presentations can (and most likely, will) contain questions (open or multiple choice), which you can answer from your own device.

For more guidance on functionalities of the Interactive Presentation tool, visit FeedbackFruits Tool Guides (opens in a new tab).