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This Haiku Deck presentation template for idea sharing was created using the Volterra theme, image filters on.

More about Haiku Deck themes: http://blog.haikudeck.com/presentation-templates-with-pizzazz/
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SCOPE AND SEQUENCE

Simple, beautiful, flexible presentation template to share an idea. Ideas: present at a meetup or conference, embed in blog or website, post to social media channels.

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Scope and Sequence

K-12 Libraries
This Haiku Deck presentation template for idea sharing was created using the Volterra theme, image filters on.

More about Haiku Deck themes: http://blog.haikudeck.com/presentation-templates-with-pizzazz/

Create lessons and develop skills

for the ideal age
Haiku Deck's minimal format encourages concise, bold headlines.

You can import your own image (http://blog.haikudeck.com/import-images-like-a-pro/) or use the integrated Creative Commons image search for a more metaphorical approach (More about that here:
http://blog.haikudeck.com/free-photos-for-all-how-haiku-deck-puts-creative-...).

LOOK

What's out there?
Focusing attention on one key number, with a well-chosen visual, can effectively grab and hold attention.

Helpful tips for finding powerful images here:
http://blog.haikudeck.com/presentation-inspiration-3-power-tips-for-selecti...
Photo by @Doug88888

Charts, lesson plans,
units, curriculum guides.

It's good practice to focus on one big, shareable, memorable idea at a time.

Make it big and bold!
Photo by roswellsgirl

Who will see this?

You can support your big idea with three key points.

Presenting them one at a time, rather than all at once, helps each one sink in.
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What do you hope to gain?

Photo by zilverbat.

Where do you go from here?

Colleagues are key.

Photo by Funky Tee

Conclusion

  • Who, What, Where?
  • How specific do you want to be?
  • Create with one another!
Here you can recap your big idea and your three key points.

More about creating Haiku Deck lists here:
http://blog.haikudeck.com/presentation-ideas-lists-the-haiku-deck-way/

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Angela Sauter, Pascaline Papillon-Ivey, Stacia Boatwright
You can end with your contact information, website, etc. -- and include more detail in the Notes if needed.

More about Haiku Deck Notes:
http://blog.haikudeck.com/turn-presentations-into-content-assets/

Have a great example of an idea sharing Haiku Deck? Be sure to share it with us at gallery@haikudeck.com!