Use this forum for embedding fish ID slide sets from Slideshare.net (or any other online presentation software that is compatible). Upload your slide series with solid documentation of what your set includes, any details we might need during or before studying the slides, and any reflections you have from the act of researching and creating your set. This does not have to be done soon. In fact, if you are uncertain of how to do this, we will be covering the nuts & bolts of exporting, uploading and embedding in our next face-to-face meeting.
I am including an embedded set on just a single species to model this. Again, this is just to give you something to look at... to keep in mind as you go forth. You do not need a number of slides even close to the number for this set for the typical species. Also- the way to make each "build" (or- animated detail) come up as a separate mouse-click is something I did by importing the slide show into Keynote and exporting out as a .pdf (while selecting print a page for each "build").
Let's plan to have these complete (but not necessarily updated) by our next face-to-face meeting on July 1st. At that time a peer-review session -followed by a bit of exporting technical advice- will get your work ready for publishing. As always- when you run into trouble finding suitable images, just message me. I have quite a collection.
ok. So I've been having trouble getting my slideshow to work on Slideshare... And it doesn't help that I was out of town for the class meeting and will be again for the next, but Can someone help me?
I'm afraid that I don't. Are they jpegs or are they another type of picture? My only guess is that they aren't and it only accepts jpegs or something like that.
This was only part of my group because I had Angelfish and then the small other group that was beneath it on the sheet but I lost those somehow, and will probably get those up sometime.
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Please go to this Canadian website: How We Fish
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