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bkinney (2 years ago)

I made this slideshow for the University of Delaware 2009 Faculty Summer Institute. I'm only putting it at SlideBoom so I can test the process that lowly Mac users will have to use. Unfortunately, uploading a ppt to Slideboom is not nearly as satisfactory as publishing to Slideboom from iSpring Free. I lost my swf demos when I tried it the Mac way. Still, the process should work okay for slideshows that only contain text, embedded audio, and images.

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iSpring Free The best free way to put your PowerPoint slideshows online

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PowerPoint (.ppt) Files Do Not Belong Online File size is often too large, even with today’s bandwidth Video files will almost certainly be lost Narration and other audio is often lost Students do not all have MS Office When using PowerPoint’s built-in web conversion, animation is lost, and the process is not very intuitive

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Jing Demo: Publish

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Jing Demo: Add Flash

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iSpring is for Windows Only Aarrrgh! But Mac users can go to SlideBoom You will have to create a (free) account, or your slideshows will expire in a week Slideboom includes Web2.0 features like commenting and groups

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Where to get it http://ispringsolutions.com (Win only) http://www.jingproject.com/ (Win or Mac) And, for you neglected Mac users… http://www.slideboom.com

Summary: How easy is this? Publish PowerPoint slideshows for the web in one easy step. Toss in some Jing content, and you've got PowerPoint with video. Too cool.

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