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The Art of Hosting: From PowerPoint to Powerful by Adriano Pianesi and Amy Lenzo The Value and Potential of Online Meetings There is an art to hosting online conversations. It draws: Less on technical proficiency and more on simple warmth and hospitality; Less on lecturing and more on listening; Less on facilitation and more on curiosity and open inquiry.Matthias Rückel » Blog Archive » Projektmanagement WBTs
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See immediately what readers had to say View 81 comments If you want to convert your PowerPoint presentations to Flash , in this MasterNewMedia guide you will find all of the best tools and services available on the market, reviewed for you. I will also illustrate why Flash is the best option to share and distribute your PowerPoint presentations and which are the specific advantages that can derive from transcoding your PowerPoint presentations to Flash. Here some of the main advantages of converting your PowerPoint presentations into Flash movies: Greater accessibility: Once converted to Flash, anyone can easily view a PowerPoint presentation using a standard web browser, as more than 98% of all browsers have the Adobe flash plug-in already installed. Thus, you are not required to install any special software or tell your audience to do the same to enjoy your slides.
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A while back Karen Schweitzer did a guest post here titled 15 Free Online Collaboration Tools and Apps . Karen is skilled at writing popular posts, but even so, I have been surprised at how much traffic this one has attracted. Apparently people are hungry for free online collaboration tools. Meanwhile, on other fronts, an attendee at a recent Webinar I was part of noted that collaborative learning … …should be a particular strength of e-learning from the perspective of technological capabilities. Yet I feel we are still in the early stages of discovering how to move from “broadcasting” knowledge to collaborating in learning.

