The session on Communicating Science with Video at the Scifoo Lives On section on Second Nature (SLURL) was loads of fun. There were three presentations. I kicked things off by talking about Bioscreencast, then Jean-Claude gave a talk about how he has leveraged YouTube for recording experiments, and finally someone from SciVee gave a talk on SciVee. Berci live blogged the whole session.
Here are some pictures
I uploaded an alternate (longer) version of the slide show on Slideshare
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Hi BBGM,
IIRC you mentioned also sites to upload presentations to, like SlideShare. But I have yetto find a service where I can upload my HTML Slidy presentation. Any recommendation?
Hi BBGM,
IIRC you mentioned also sites to upload presentations to, like SlideShare. But I have yetto find a service where I can upload my HTML Slidy presentation. Any recommendation?
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