Sharing your presentations
Slideshare
SlideShare enables you to publish your slides/ presentations on the web and share it with a wider audience.
With slideshare you can:
Embed slideshows into your own blog or website (through automatic generated html code).
Share slideshows publicly or privately, and under different copyright lincenses - CC included!)
Synchronize audio with your slides (= slidecast).
Make your presentations researchable through Tags (simple way to create metadate through key-words)
Talk to groups/people who share similar interests
Make your original presentation available for download
Tutorials
Slideshare Video Tutorial
SlideCast Tutorial
Links To examples
Slideshare accounts from
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Topic |
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| BarbaraDieu |
Social Software, Web 2.0, Language Learning and Teaching |
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| Cristina Costa |
Web 2.0, learning, teaching, 21st Century Skills, communities of Practice |
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| Fabio Giglietto |
Digital Natives, web 2.0, social web |
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| Fernando Costa |
Virtual Learning Communities, learning, ICT |
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| Graham Attwell |
e-portfolios, PLEs, web 2.0, learning and teaching, informal learning |
en |
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| Nancy White |
Communities of prcatice, elearning, collaboration |
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Sandra Shaffert
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informal learning, open educational resources (oer), edumedia |
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Steven Warburton
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Second Life, MUVEs, Social Software, web 2.0 |
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