Anything Missing? GGiP

By Tony_Cassidy

Just having a play with ‘SlideShare’ , a bit like ‘You Tube’ but for PowerPoint. Hat tip, Schools History Forum. For some reason it doesn’t like Internet Explorer, if you’re still using it! ;) Direct link is here.

 

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6 Responses to “Anything Missing? GGiP”

  1. Slideshare at Digital Geography Says:

    [...] Thanks to Tony Cassidy for news of an application that allows you to share presentation files with students who may not have PowerPoint installed on their PCs. Here’s a couple of examples: [...]

  2. Jonathan Boutelle Says:

    Heya,

    I’d love to hear more about whatever problems you experienced in IE. We definitely expect it to work in IE and have tested it, and if there’s a bug we’d love to know about it so we can fix it!

  3. Tony_Cassidy Says:

    Hi Jonanthan

    I think it depends on the security settings of the individual browser, I’m using IE7 and can’t view it, but can in FireFox. Other people though have viewed it with ease in IE6.

    Got no idea really ;)

    Cheers

    Tony

  4. Spresent…basically a wow! at pilotgcseradicalgeography.co.uk Says:

    [...]  I’ve been playing with Spresent this evening, something I have meant to do for a couple of weeks. Basically it’s like online PowerPoint, in fact it is being touted as a ‘buy’ for Google. I have blogged about SlideShare and the advantages of OpenOffice, but this is a wonderful little application. [...]

  5. Spresent…basically a wow! at CITAL-TAL FORUM Says:

    [...]  I’ve been playing with Spresent this evening, something I have meant to do for a couple of weeks. Basically it’s like online PowerPoint, in fact it is being touted as a ‘buy’ for Google. I have blogged about SlideShare and the advantages of OpenOffice, but this is a wonderful little application. [...]

  6. george Says:

    i use ie becuase it works well with the xp OS and works with the software i build, my internet browser runs using ie technology, that given in visual studio (for all you fellow devolepors out there) vs automaticly compiles the software to run using ie compnants, but because of this it makes it mac not compatable and will only run if you have ie installed correctly.

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