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Flickr as a Presentation Machine
Image by cogdogblog
Flickr has the ability to create "sets" groups of images that are releated (a free flickr account allows you to create up to 3 sets, with a pro account, the sky is the limit). You can add photos to a set several ways- via the Organizr tool, or once a set is made, while browsing your images, you can just use the links above images to "add to set".
There are many ways you might think of to use sets (photos from a class field trip, snapshots from a class performance), one interesting way a few folks are using it is to actually prepare, and share presentation materials-- flickr provides a web friendly format that is easy to share.
The screens above are from one of these I did a year ago with my colleague Brian Lamb, from University of British Columbia. We used this flickr slide show for the Beyond the Blog presentation at the 2006 EDUCAUSE ELi conference, and added a link in the slide show description to the audio recorded form the session. The inset shows the presentation in slideshow format.
Each flickr screen not only contained the image, but a long list of information and web links for each topic. There are about 5 times as many screens as shown- we link to them in non linear paths via the different tags we assigned to our screens.
And not only can you create slideshows from sets, the use of flickr tags automatically creates slideshows, infinite amounts of them! For example, here is one based on my flower photos drawing from my own collection. But I can also use tags across everyone's photos, making for example a slide show all about pumpkins. These links are available from any of flickr's tags display screens
Again, it is only as limited as your imagination.
Check out SlideFlickr which makes it easy to embed a flickr set into any web page.
See also:
* Being There - Tweets, Avatars, Nets - an annotated version of my longish presentation done for Faculty Academy 2007
* Why I'm Using Social Software presentation in flickr by Barbara Ganley, Middlebury College
* The Teaching Files: X-rays - a photoset on Flickr
* Embed Powerpoint Slides as Flash Presentations in your Blog without Spending a Dime how to export images from PowerPoint, load into a flickr set, and then embed display code in your own web page (Digital Inspiration)
* Flickr as Presentation Tool Screencast (Beth's Blog)
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This is but one piece of "I Didn't Know You Could Do That with Free Web Tools", a presentation for the 2006 K-12 Online Conference. Other pieces are scattered across the web!
Most Awesomely Delicious Brownies
Image by jazzijava
Hannah from the blog Bittersweet (http://bittersweetblog.wordpress.com/) is a genious! These brownies are lower-fat, gluten free, vegan and the best fudgy dessert ever! I modified the original recipe slightly, using chocolate chips and peanuts, amongst other things. I can't wait to make this again!
Original recipe:
bittersweetblog.wordpress.com/2009/04/10/beyond-expectati...
Original Photos: www.flickr.com/photos/_bittersweet/3427999310/in/set-7215...
My version: yummysmells.blogspot.com/2009/05/wheatless-not-sweet-less...
Coming Soon | Interview by Carl Zeiss Lens Team
Image by Raymond Larose
Great news! I was contacted by Carl Zeiss today to be featured in their next article about Water Photography.
The interview will take place Thursday or Friday.
Also, for the interview, I was asked to submit 5 shots dealing with water. I'll post the ones I have narrowed it down to in my comments and would love your feedback! (If you want to suggest others -taken with my Zeiss- please feel free.) Also posted the survey on my Facebook page if you'd rather answer there.
Also submitted a photo to PopPhoto (why not, right?)
