We’re big fans of SlideShare, a handy social site for sharing presentations online. Posting your presentations has always been relatively easy, and now if you use PowerPoint 2007 (Windows only) it’s even easier. SlideShare has released the SlideShare Ribbon add-on to PowerPoint. Check out this introductory slide stack for more information:

I’m a Keynote guy myself, but if you try this out let us know what you think.
This is great news for those of us using Keynote (instead of PowerPoint) and publishing slides to SlideShare. You no longer have to convert to PPT or PDF to upload your slides! You do have to create a ZIP file of them, which is just a matter of right-clicking (or control-clicking) your Keynote slides file and selecting “Compress (name of file).” Then upload the new file that’s created (it’ll end in “.zip”) to SlideShare.
Read more about this new development on SlideShare’s blog. (Thanks Daring Fireball.)
Thanks to everyone who attended the Stratepedia sessions at last week’s conference in Kansas City. I know we were up against some big hitters, so I appreciate you stopping in to visit with us. Here are the slides from our first presentation–I’ll have Amber upload the Learning Labs-related slides sometime today.
You can download the slides from our Depot and Content Enhancement presentation (PDF format) or view it below via SlideShare.
Unfortunately these slides don’t include the hands-on portions of our presentations, but they should serve as a good overview of some of the things you can do with Depot to aid Content Enhancement professional development. Questions? Comments? Let us know what you think in the comments section below.