If you want to add some "pizazz" to videos or presentations, PowToon seems a very easy to use and not costly tool to do that. The free version will allow for a 5 minute video. Please check it out, and be ready to spend some time playing with it, it will be time well spent though...
Showing posts with label 09-Document sharing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 09-Document sharing. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 11, 2012
New Synchronous Collaboration Tool: Co-Meeting
Co-Meeting is a new real-time collaboration tool with multiple features like document storage, to-do lists, meeting minutes, etc. Lifehacker is touting it as a replacement for people who miss Google Wave (which may be a good thing or a bad thing, depending on the way you felt about Wave).
Co-Meeting
via Lifehacker
Friday, October 16, 2009
DocVerse for document sharing
DocVerse is a document sharing tool that is an add-in for MS Office. Saving a document in any MS Office app will automatically update a secure web version of the document that can be shared by sending others a link. It is different from Google Docs because it allows you to edit the docs in their native app. It also creates a discussion area for each doc and keeps track of versions.
www.docverse.com
Jill
www.docverse.com
Jill
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
RE: [eLearning Team] Gadgets in Google Spreadsheet
Trying again, this time with the image as an attachment.
Lanny
Since Jill is an Excel Genius, I wonder if it makes sense for us to look at some of these Gadgets for functionality that might be desired but isn’t in Excel. The ones that make movies are pretty cool. Also, just trying out this post to see if the image below gets sent through.
Lanny

Gadgets in Google Spreadsheet
Since Jill is an Excel Genius, I wonder if it makes sense for us to look at some of these Gadgets for functionality that might be desired but isn’t in Excel. The ones that make movies are pretty cool. Also, just trying out this post to see if the image below gets sent through.
Lanny

Saturday, July 11, 2009
Revizr
Revizr allows document sharing in a single host, similar to google docs or wikis, but not quite the same. It provides a way to review that does not overwrite previous writing. It annotates the original document. It is online and it is not free. It will provide free access for a limited time to users. One neat feature is that it allows the user to embed the document review in the blog or html pages. I am embedding a document below with annotations.
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