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Tuesday
10Oct2006

Using Slideshare to share your presentations

An interesting online service to emerge recently is Slideshare. As the name suggest this service enables users to share presentations online. Here is a Powerpoint presentation that I uploaded to Slideshare a couple of days back.






To sign up, go to www.slideshare.net.


Slideshare 01



Once you are signed in, you can use the "Upload" tab to load your presentation file. Slideshare accepts PowerPoint (.ppt and .pps files) & OpenOffice (.odp files).


Slideshare 02 Upload




One thing to remember is in the current release of Slideshare, the presentations are public.


Slideshare 03 Upload



After the presentation is uploaded, slideshares processes your file to optimise it for online use.


Slideshare 04 Upld Status



Now your presentation is ready to be used online.


Slideshare 05 Upld Done



You can see all your uploaded presentation by clicking on the My Slidespace tab. Click on the presentation that you want to show and it is played back on Slideshare's site. Other Slideshare users can also leave comments about your presentations.

Slideshare



Once you see the presentation, you can even click on the "full" button at the bottom right to make it full screen.

fullscreen



Slideshare offers you a piece of code that you can stick on to your blog or web site. You visitors can then run your presentations directly from your site.


Slideshare08 In Blogger


Reader Comments (3)

Preetam,

I am from the Slideshare team.

Thanks for the visually compelling blog post about Slideshare.

Just as a note, privacy options will be introduced in the next release.

rgds

Amit

October 10, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterAmit Ranjan

thanks amit for the update. looking forward to your next release.
preetam

October 11, 2006 | Unregistered Commenterpreetam rai

Hi Preetam,

thanks for this post! Slideshare is really cool and I'm planning to see if I can use this for class presentations and stuff.

=)

October 21, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterHan

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