A slide is a single page of a presentation. Collectively, a group of slides may be known as a slide deck. A slide show is an exposition of a series of slides or images in an electronic device or in a projection screen.
Before the advent of the personal computer, a presentation slide could be a 35 mm slide viewed with a slide projector or a transparency viewed with an overhead projector.
In the digital age, a slide most commonly refers to a single page developed using a presentation program such as Microsoft PowerPoint, Apple Keynote, Apache OpenOffice or LibreOffice. It is also possible to create them with a document markup language, for instance with the LaTeX class Beamer.
Lecture notes in slide format are referred to as lecture slides, frequently downloadable by students in .ppt or .pdf format.
Video Presentation slide
Slide producing software
Presentation slides can be created in many pieces of software such as Microsoft PowerPoint, Apple Keynote, LibreOffice Impress, Prezi, ClearSlide, Powtoon, GoAnimate, Snagit, Camtasia, CamStudio, SlideShare, and Reallusion.
Some software, like competitors PowToon and GoAnimate, produces slides with more animation. Others like CamStudio can be used to record the screen activity.
The most popular pieces of slide producing software are Microsoft PowerPoint, Prezi, Apple Keynote, Google Slides and ClearSlide.
- PowerPoint is currently the most popular slides presentation program. LibreOffice Impress is a FOSS alternative.
- Prezi was developed in 2009 by Peter Arvai, Peter Halácsy and Ádám Somlai-Fischer in Budapest and San Francisco. Today, Prezi has 40 million users internationally.
- Apple Keynote, updated for OS X El Capitan, works on Macs and some other Apple devices.
- ClearSlide is commonly used in marketing and sales organizations for presentations to customers.
- Google Slides was developed by Google at the same time as Google Docs and Sheets, in 2007. The tool allows live collaboration.
Maps Presentation slide
Templates
Typically in a set of slides (a "deck"), all the slides will have a similar layout template, controlling such factors as margins and headings.
Slide sharing websites
Some websites offer facilities to share slide presentations online.
Selection of slide sharing websites
SlideShare allows the user to share presentations publicly or privately. Slides can be uploaded in various ways, via email and through social media are the most common ways of sharing the slides.
AuthorSTREAM only allows the user to upload PowerPoint presentation slides. On this website users can give feedback by rating presentations and posting comments.
SlideBoom turns slide presentations into Adobe Flash so they can be viewed without slide presentation software.
SlideOnline allows the user to upload PowerPoint presentations and share them as a web page in any device or to embed them in WordPress as part of the posts comments.
Another way of sharing slides is by turning them into a video. The most common converters are ""SlideAlloy", "Movavi" and "WonderShare". PowerPoint allows users to export a presentation to video (.mp4 or .wmv).
See also
- Reversal film - photographic slides produced from camera film & viewed with a slide projector
- Transparency (projection) - viewed with an overhead projector
References
Source of article : Wikipedia