[Air-l] online tool to present research findings

Marj Kibby Marj.Kibby at newcastle.edu.au
Tue Jul 3 16:09:38 PDT 2007


Have you explored:

Zoho http://www.zoho.com/
MyDataBus	http://www.mydatabus.com/	
Slideshare http://www.slideshare.net/

Cheers,
Marj



Dr Marjorie Kibby, 
Senior Lecturer in Communication & Culture
Faculty of Education and Arts
The University of Newcastle,  Callaghan NSW 2308 Australia
Marj.Kibby at newcastle.edu.au
+61 2 49216604
>>> Nicole Reinhold <nicole.reinhold at philips.com> 07/04/07 2:47 AM >>>


Hello everybody,

I do not know if some of you encounter the same problem. When conducting
research I use several online tools and methods
but when presenting the results I'm back offline with powerpoint or
pdfs.
Whereby it would be great if we could use online tools to make the
research
findings more interactive, multimedia embedded and so on.

I was wondering if some of you have used online tools to present
research
findings.
I was thinking of a tool with which I easily can create various
templates,
in which I can insert text (quotes) and images, videos and links.
As anybody experience in that area or found an  inspiring format of
presenting research finding online?

I would appreciate any idea

best wishes Nicole



MA. Nicole Reinhold,
Senior Research Consultant
Philips Design

nicole.reinhold at philips.com,  http://www.design.philips.com
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