1) You have already created a presentation. Now it’s time to save the file as a Flash animation. This is good for 2 reasons: you can share the presentation on the Web for student-use (anyone can play the presentation, not just people with Microsoft PowerPoint). Second, you make the file much smaller
- If you use PowerPoint on a PC, download the iSpring Plug-in.
- (If you use Keynote on a Mac – save the file as a QuickTime movie)
Example from Oxley College Science
The 2nd Step is to embed the animated slideshow into a Web page.
Use your faculty / course blog. Just look for the Flash icon on the Upload/Insert line

Then follow the usual media upload steps.

