![]() Right now Office Mix is only available for Windows devices, but it is a free download and can be used with a free Microsoft account or a school Office 365 account. Once finished, you can publish your Mix online for your students to access, and see the data associated with each student who views your Mix. With Office Mix you can create screencasts that include video, simulations, inking and live quiz questions. It allows you to add more interactivity to a typical PowerPoint presentation and is a great tool for flipped and blended classrooms. Office Mix is a free add-in for PowerPoint 2013 or later. Educational Examples of Office Sway in the Classroom The slides to my upcoming presentation below, as well as some examples of some great Sways that have been created by students and teachers for a whole variety of different educational outcomes. You can also read the blog post I wrote for Microsoft UK on classroom uses for Sway. If you haven’t seen it before, you can read my introduction to Sway from an earlier blog post. It was designed to work on all devices, and is available to anyone with a free Microsoft account or an Office 365 school account. ![]() It is also the newest member of the Microsoft Office suite. Sway is a free, online, presentation and storytelling app. So, in this blog post, I thought I would share some resources to help get you started with one, or both, of these free tools in order to help you decide if either would be a useful addition in your classroom. I am looking forward to learning from a host of great speakers, but I will also be giving a couple of presentations of my own on two of Microsoft’s newest tools for the classroom: Office Sway, and Office Mix. This week I am happy to be attending the Technology Integration Conference that Keystone AEA has organized for educators in and around Iowa. ![]()
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