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PowerPoint: Sites for Slide Sharing (Say that 5 Times Fast)

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by AJ George  There are infinite reasons why you may not be able to give a presentation in person, many of which I covered in my article on  adding Text-To-Speech to PowerPoint presentations. Today I'm going to explore five slide-sharing site options. SlideShare. This made me really uncomfortable.

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Notes, Videos and Slides from Virtual World Presentations

Kapp Notes

One of the things that I love about the Internet (Cue the violins) is the life that presentations and information after the live presentation is over and begins to fade from memory. Because we now have blogs, wikis, podcasting and Web 2.0 the presentations can add value long after the presenter has "left the building."

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Web 3.0 and onwards

Learning with e's

View more presentations from Steve Wheeler. Continuing my retrospective of the year, one of the surprising highlights for me was the aftermath of a presentation I gave at a school in Exeter, South West England, in July. I gave my presentation, and no-one wished to asked any questions afterwards. The way forward? 0 and beyond.

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Slides without presenters: three options

Clive on Learning

Last week I put together a SlideShare version of my presentation on the e-learning skills gap and it got me thinking about how slide shows have evolved over the last few years as a new form of stand-alone content. It also means choosing the most appropriate delivery format: PowerPoint > SlideShare.

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Presentations in the cloud

Clive on Learning

A week or so back I was given a sneak preview of a new tool for distributing recorded presentations online called dpcloud. The system allows you to deliver the presentation in three formats: A video of the presentation alone. This Facebook version includes a video, slides and a summary of the presentation.

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Think Multiscreen (vs. iPad-only) when developing an mLearning Strategy

mLearning Revolution

In this post I want to share with you a great presentation I found on Slideshare, that inspired me for my workshops, and that helps me make a case for developing a multiscreen mLearning strategy vs. an iPad-only strategy. This is where I believe Responsive Web Design will play a big role moving forward.

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eLearning 2.0 Presentation - ISPI Los Angeles

Tony Karrer

I had a great time this Saturday presenting to ISPI Los Angeles on eLearning 2.0. This presentation was somewhat similar to past presentations, but I've added a couple of new slides and concepts. I'm including my slides (via Slideshare below, but it misses a lot of what the discussions were really about).

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