Presentations
Browse Categories | Know of a link we should have on TechYES.net? Suggest a Link
Keynote Tips, Tutorials, & Info
Expand your knowledge of Keynote, grab additional free themes, or find out how they solve those little annoyances.
Official Microsoft Tutorials
Official tutorials on Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access, and Publisher.
Atomic Learning
This site is a lifesaver, no matter what program you need help in. Every major software program has a set of tutorials, that use small video clips to walk you through all the basic features. A paid version provides additional tutorials.
Interactive PowerPoint
PowerPoint contains many useful features for adding interactivity to your presentations, which can enhance and add interest to self running kiosk style presentations.
Office 2000 Tutorials
Straightforward tutorials explain common tasks in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and FrontPage with text and screenshots.
Good Tutorials
Over 3000 technology tutorials, including Photoshop, programming, web design, and much more. At least 15 tutorials are added each day.
actDEN (Digital Education Network)
A collection of free software tutorials (e.g., FrontPage 2000, Office 2000, Internet Explorer 5) and online courses (e.g., WritingDEN, MathDEN, GraphicsDEN).
Bonus Links
Web Wise Kids
A non-profit organization dedicated to ensuring child Internet safety by giving tips and advice to parents and children on how to protect themselves from online predators. This site includes important facts, safe sites and links to helpful organizations.
New York Hall of Science
Visit and interact with the New York Hall of Science from your school or learning center using the latest videoconferencing technology. The Virtual Visit will connect your class with Explainers at the New York Hall of Science, providing a rich, interactive science learning experience. A Virtual Visit Program consists of exploration of selected areas of the New York Hall of Science's exhibits, demonstrations and activities illustrating science concepts.
nyscience.org/teacherconnections/programs/virtual-visit.php?mainId=5&subId=23&tertiaryId=15
Amazing Math Facts
Did you know you can position 10 defenders of a square castle so that on every side there will be 5 men? You don't have to be a genius to appreciate this site of sixty-six amazing facts about math.