Post on 18-Feb-2017
Using Slideshare for Education
By: Dan Pimentel
What is Slideshare Slideshare is like YouTube, but for
presentations. Slideshare is a member of the Social
Media family, allowing users to search for and share presentations on any topic.
Presentations are uploaded by anybody, from experts to bloggers to learners to political organizations.
A YouTube video about Slideshare
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gThCFssRVUw
How do you use Slideshare?1. Signup for free on the Slideshare website2. Upload your presentation3. Use keywords, i.e. SEO keywords to make
your presentation more popular on search engines
4. Share your presentation on Twitter, Facebook, or email
5. View your presentation’s stats – how many views, how many likes, how may shares, how many times embedded?
What can I upload to Slideshare?
You can upload a range of file types, including:
1. PowerPoint Presentations2. PDF Presentations3. Keynote Presentations4. Open Doc Presentations
What kind of Media can I include?
Slideshare allows users to include: 1. Text2. Pictures3. Video – web-based on non-web-based4. Links to other sites5. Infographics6. Documents7. Webinars
What’s Slideshare’s benefit to Learning?
SlideShare was voted among the World's Top 10 tools for education & e-learning in 2010.
Slideshare allows educators and learners to access presentations on any subject matter.
Students acquire knowledge from concise, well-presented content from experts in different fields.
Students absorb the same information as reading a textbook, but in a fraction of the time.
Students can share presentations and collaborate on future presentation topics.
How can teachers use Slideshare to promote learning?
Educators can search for and find useful and engaging presentations on any academic topic, or;
Create their own Slideshare presentations, or;
Instruct learners to search for and find presentations based on a specific topic, or;
How can Teachers Use Slideshare, continued…
Guide learners in creating their own Slideshare presentation, and;
Encourage learners to share presentations and collaborate with other learners.
Create a separate “page” for their school so that all presentations made from students are readily available to view.
What are the advantages for learners?
Slideshare gives learners access to over 18 million presentations.
Slideshare is facilitated by mobile learning, i.e. learning anywhere and anytime using a mobile device.
Learners can share, like, and comment on slideshare presentations, i.e. collaborative learning.
Slideshare presentations allow learners to acquire knowledge in a short period of time.
Learners can build their own audience – users who subscribe to their Slideshare presentations.
The advantages to learners, continued…
Learners can link their presentations to their social media platforms, i.e. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc.
Learners can update their presentations at any time.
Slideshare presentations are a useful tool to help build learners’ knowledge and confidence in presenting information to a class.
Slideshare presentations are a great resource for conducting research.
What are the advantages for teachers?
Teachers can find presentations on basically any educational topic.
Teachers can create their own Slideshare presentations – students have access to presentations on their mobile devices or computers.
Teachers can instruct students to: build and share their own presentations, or search for and share others’ presentations.
Slideshare’s Social Media Advantage
Slideshare is a social media platform, and therefore, allows learners to:› Create and share Slideshare presentations
that interest them,› Embed Slideshare presentations on their
other social media platforms,› Like, comment, and share other users’
Slideshare presentations,› View statistics about their Slideshare
presentations.
Your ActivityI want you to do the following:1. Search for a Slideshare presentation on a topic of your
choosing, then2. Watch the Slideshare presentation, then3. Comment on the content in the Slideshare presentation
in the discussion board – what did you learn?4. Attach the link to the Slideshare presentation that you
viewed in the discussion board so that other students can view the same presentation.
5. Answer these questions: Do you think Slideshare is a useful tool for learners? For teachers? How would you, as a teacher, use Slideshare presentations? Can you think of any downsides to using Slideshare?
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Manca, S., & Ranieri, M. (2016). “Yes for sharing, no for teaching!”: Social Media in academic practices. The Internet and Higher Education, 29, 63-74.
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YouTube. Classroom Technology Explained. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gThCFssRVUw> Accessed March 19, 2016.
Wikipedia. Slideshare. <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SlideShare> Accessed March 19, 2016.