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lenva shearingof an image slide and a video slide from my own presentation.
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Marita ThomsonThis is cool.
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Michael GallagherCool Iris for presentation
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Mark SpahrThis post describes a method of using Cool Iris (a fantastic Firefox add-on) for presentations. Thanks to Sarah Sutter (@edueyeview) for the link.
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Deirdre BonnycastleCogDogBlog writes about using a tool called CoolIris to create media rich presentations
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dean groomTricking Out CoolIris as a Presentation Tool
Alan Levine aka CogDog barked this February 7th, 2009 12:22 am
What I used for today’s presentation was one of those lucky cool finds that can lift my from a web 2.0 sized rut. Today I was invited to give an opening keynote back at some old stomping grounds; Scottsdale Community College was hosting their first “TechTools” day, and I got tagged to kick it off. -
Sarah SutterThe COOLest (sorry) way to make a presentation! These are the directions and a great example
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Ian HechtAlan Levine (CogDog) shares how he uses MediaRss to set up CoolIris (one the best eye candy plugins available)as a presentation tool. Wow!
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Ben WExplanation of how to set up CoolIris using RSS to make a customizable presentation tool.
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Mr StaceyStep by step guide to using CoolIris to deliver a media-rich presentation.
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Alice BarrWhat I used for today’s presentation was one of those lucky cool finds that can lift my from a web 2.0 sized rut. Today I was invited to give an opening keynote back at some old stomping grounds; Scottsdale Community College was hosting their first “TechTools” day, and I got tagged to kick it off.
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A StrangPresentation tool CoolIris
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Andy WhitewayA seriously mind-blowing blog that will make you want to go and download cool iris!
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Dave TrussSlick new way to present
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Gregory LouieTricking Out CoolIris as a Presentation Tool
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Peggy Georgeopening keynote back at some old stomping grounds; Scottsdale Community College was hosting their first “TechTools” day, and I got tagged to kick it off. I found the grail. The holy presentation grail. In the Developers area of the CoolIris site was a section on Enabling Your Site with something called Media RSS, apparently a standard of sorts developed at Yahoo.
And there it was, I could have CoolIris lanuch from a web page I created, and by connecting my web page to an external RSS file that specified the data about the slides, I could have my own stuff in the order I wanted. -
Joe WoodHow to use CoolIris as a Presentation Tool.
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Rebecca HatherleyTricking Out CoolIris as a Presentation Tool
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