5 Best Online Presentation Tools to Rock in Your Class

best-online-presentation-toolsYou know, one day it’s going to happen no matter how much you want to avoid it. The presentation to the class. No matter how much you prepare, you never quite feel ready and you can’t help but feel some nervous flutters as you move to the front of the room. Luckily, you can take eyes off you and onto your presentation with the use of some incredible online tools. These tools not only make your presentation look amazing, but it keeps it fresh and current. Online tools let you bring fresh elements to your content and make it easy to show your style while making everyone respect your web savvy and your personal flair. It will bring your report to a whole new level of awesome. This matters since in this ever more visual world, you’re sometimes only as memorable as the last presentation. Not to worry though because all of your presentations rock.


Let’s just jump right into what you really want to know which is where to get the best online presentation tools. Here are a few favorites.

Visme

Visme is a free option with a great user interface making it super easy to use to create banners, animation, graphs and lots more. You don’t have to understand a thing about coding to use this one which is a huge plus.

Google Slides

Another free option comes from Google. This one is most similar to PowerPoint so if you’ve used that in the past, you should have no issues here. It seamlessly integrates with all other Google products which makes it easy to pull from Docs or Sheets. This one is very basic and a little slow so there are those drawbacks.

Emaze

This one is also similar to PowerPoint and free. It comes with a lot of great templates and is easy to share on social media. This one is newer and can be slow and a bit buggy at times.

Prezi

This is actually the most popular site available for getting you the tools you need. There is a free version but it allows all of your material to be publically searchable and reusable. If you use your school email, you get more features for free. But, to get all the bells and whistles there are packages available starting at less than $5 per month. The catch? These bill annually so you will be spending a little chunk up front but these tools are well worth it in the end.

PowToon

PowToon is the Prezi’s biggest rival so you can expect a lot of similar features. It also offers a free account that is public and everything has their watermark. Once again, there is a paid option that gives you a lot more features. This one is a lot more expensive than its competition but the features offered are pretty impressive. Don’t immediately write this one off on cost. Give it a good test run and see what you think.

 
Of course there are a lot of other online presentation tools out there, but these are some of the best based on features and cost. They give you a ton of options to meet your needs no matter where your budget falls. You’ll be sure to get all the attention in a very good way when you use these powerful tools to bring your presentation into the 21st century.

About Terry Qin

Terry Qin is a 27-year-old R&D engineer from Shenzhen currently living in the US. He is interested in programming, new trends and blogging.