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PowerPoint:SWF:PC
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<Rating> Was this article useful? 1 Inaccurate 2 Not very useful 3 Satisfactory 4 Insightful 5 Excellent resource </Rating> A flash movie (like YouTube uses) can be the best web-based recreation of a PowerPoint presentation. Flash is installed on almost all computers and as such the presentation can be played without extra software or any security warnings.
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[edit] Creating a Flash (SWF) Movie
[edit] Free Options:Open Office
OpenOffice is a full-featured set of office applications that is free. [OpenOffice] can open PowerPoint files and has a built-in export to flash/SWF tool.
- Download and install OpenOffice from http://www.openoffice.org
- Launch OpenOffice.
- From the "File" menu choose "Open" and locate your PowerPoint File (or create a new one).
- Once the slideshow opens from the menu choose "File" choose "Export".
- In the Export/Save dialogue choose the location and change the "File Format" to "Macromedia Flash (SWF) (.swf)" and press "Save".
- The resulting SWF can be added to WebCT as a regular file.
[edit] Web-Based:ZamZar.com
ZamZar.com converts many types of files and E-Mails the download link to you.
- Go to http://www.zamzar.com/
- Browse for and upload your file
- Chose SWF as the choose the format to convert to
- Enter your E-Mail address
- Click "Convert"
The link to the file should be E-Mail to you shortly, you can download it and add it to WebCT like any other file.
[edit] Wondershare PPT2Flash Professional
Wondersahre PPT2Flash Professional converts PowerPoint to Flash with great accuracy through PowerPoint 2000 to 2007. With this PowerPoint to Flash conversion tool, presenters can preserve and reproduce important elements of their PowerPoint slides, such as animations, transitions, textboxes, bullets, formatting, pictures, background, sound, movie, WordArt, AutoShapes, callouts, SmartArt, and even slide master.
http://www.sameshow.com/powerpoint-to-flash-pro.html
[edit] authorPOINT Lite-Free PowerPoint to Flash converter
authorPOINT Lite is a free PowerPoint to Flash converter that converts PowerPoint presentations to Flash. authorPOINT Lite works as a desktop application. Once installed, it can import and convert unlimited PowerPoint presentations to Flash files.
http://www.authorgen.com/authorpoint-lite-free/powerpoint-to-flash-converter.aspx
[edit] Camtasia Studio
Camtasia Studio is a full-featured screen capturing software suite. http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia.asp
[edit] Uploading Your Documents
To upload your file to WebCT you will have to log in to WebCT (https://webct.brocku.ca ) and enter into your course. While in the "Build" tab you can add your PDF file on the Course Content Home or go inside a Folder to save it inside that Folder. You can create a folder to oranize all of your similar files by clicking "Create Folder".
- On the Course Content Home click on the "Get Files" button. Select "Browse for Files" from the drop-down context menu.
- A pop-up dialog box will open
- Wait until the My Computer icon appears. If after 90 seconds, it does not appear you may need to update your Java or do some of the trouble shooting described in the My_Computer_Applet article.
- Once the My Computer icon appears, click on it to choose files from your computer
- Locate the file from the location you saved it on your hard drive (You can use the Shift or Ctrl keys to select up to 10 files to upload at once).
- Click Open
- An upload file status window will let you know how your upload is progressing. Depending on the speed of your connection and the size of your file(s), this may take a while.
When the upload status window is removed your PowerPoint should now be in WebCT and accessible by students. You might want to confirm this by entering the "Student View" tab.
For troubleshooting tips please see our My Computer Applet article.
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