Re: [ilugd] foss-based web-cloud for slide-sharing and slide-casting using creativecommons or similar.

2008-10-09 Thread Raj Shekhar
in infinite wisdom Linux Lingam spoke thus  On 10/06/2008 01:37 AM:
 dear all,
 
 
 wish to author, present, and share slides, using nothing but a web-browser.
 advantages:
 1. author anywhere, from any platform.
 2. present to an audience using nothing but a web-browser on a
 computer connected to an overheadprojector and the internet.
 3. publish slides under a cc or similar license for archiving and sharing.
 4. ... and a few more.

I think the S5 will meet your needs. 
http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/ Make slides in HTML  host slides 
on your webbrowser.

I have used it a few times.  My preferance still lies with using soffice 
or LaTeX (to get pdf slides)

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[ilugd] foss-based web-cloud for slide-sharing and slide-casting using creativecommons or similar.

2008-10-05 Thread Linux Lingam
dear all,


wish to author, present, and share slides, using nothing but a web-browser.
advantages:
1. author anywhere, from any platform.
2. present to an audience using nothing but a web-browser on a
computer connected to an overheadprojector and the internet.
3. publish slides under a cc or similar license for archiving and sharing.
4. ... and a few more.

criterion:
1. the slide-engine must be foss.
2. the site must allow publishing under a choice of creativecommons or
other similar licenses.
3. the above two points directly imply: i retain full ownership and
access to my data.
4. the delivery mechanism must not be flash-in-a-browser or other
proprietary plug-ins.

ergo, microsoft powerpoint is so tired and completely out.

openoffice.org impress is not web-based, but web-searching points me
to http://www.ulteo.com/home/en/ooo?autolang=en

slideshare.net loses out on its flash-delivery, non-foss, non-cc, and
god knows what happens when they pack up. however, they've got pretty
much all the functionality required.

http://280slides.com/ similarly loses on all counts as slideshare.net


suggestions, sharing of your experiences, would be welcome.

regards
niyam bhushan
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Re: [ilugd] foss-based web-cloud for slide-sharing and slide-casting using creativecommons or similar.

2008-10-05 Thread narendra sisodiya
On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 1:37 AM, Linux Lingam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 dear all,


 wish to author, present, and share slides, using nothing but a web-browser.
 advantages:
 1. author anywhere, from any platform.
 2. present to an audience using nothing but a web-browser on a
 computer connected to an overheadprojector and the internet.
 3. publish slides under a cc or similar license for archiving and sharing.
 4. ... and a few more.


FYKI , I am doing work/research on this topic from last 4-5 month.  the
project exactly deals with all your requirement plus more. I mentioned about
the project in last mail.




 criterion:
 1. the slide-engine must be foss.
 2. the site must allow publishing under a choice of creativecommons or
 other similar licenses.
 3. the above two points directly imply: i retain full ownership and
 access to my data.
 4. the delivery mechanism must not be flash-in-a-browser or other
 proprietary plug-ins.

 ergo, microsoft powerpoint is so tired and completely out.

 openoffice.org impress is not web-based, but web-searching points me
 to http://www.ulteo.com/home/en/ooo?autolang=en


OpenGoo / Project Slimey  ( http://slimey.sourceforge.net/slimey/slimey.html)
are web based version of openoffice


 slideshare.net loses out on its flash-delivery, non-foss, non-cc, and
 god knows what happens when they pack up. however, they've got pretty
 much all the functionality required.


 http://280slides.com/ similarly loses on all counts as slideshare.net

 Please have a look for Project Eduvid http://eduvid.techfandu.org/ It
satisfy All your technical requirement + my 5 law philosophy of educational
content



 suggestions, sharing of your experiences, would be welcome.

 regards
 niyam bhushan
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