online tool to present research findings
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@philips.com, http://www.design.philips.com
This is a fascinating subject for me. I've sometimes even resorted to building presentations in Flash, for offline presentation (although being able to upload the same .swf and instantly have an online presentation is pretty sweet, too), but overall it's a little clumsy. Certainly more labor intensive than a PowerPoint, albeit often visually refreshing. I think XHTML would be the best bet to design something, preferably coupled with something like the Mozilla Archive Format (http://maf.mozdev.org/) for easy portability. I know that PDFs can link fairly intelligently (both within and to outside the document), but I haven't experimented much with embedding media. I'm fairly certain it's not possible with standard PDF, but I would think someone would have adapted the format, which is an open standard, to incorporate other elements.... -Conor Nicole Reinhold wrote:
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
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I thought that the following link would be of interest. I stumbled upon it in the sig of the Slashdot poster morgan_greywolf. http://groups.google.com/group/owpl-dev Conor Nicole Reinhold wrote:
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
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