3. All of the creation, editing, and typing must be done in Power Point. Miss Liberty by laverrue
4. Once students have gathered images and information, they create a Power Point and add text. DC: Washington Monument – View from Tidal Basin by wallyg
5. Unfortunately, Slideshare is just what the name implies: sharing slides online. This doesn’t necessarily mean editing them online.
6. However, don’t be discouraged by the limits of Slideshare. Students are still locating relevant images… Whitehouse by sensie
10. Once the Power Point is uploaded to Slideshare.com, students can then share it with the world. Justice by mindgutter
11. Collaboration is possible by using the tools along the left side. See? Also, there are places to leave comments below. US Supreme Court by dbking
12. Slideshare is a fast, easy way to allow for students to collaborate, question, and share information. US Supreme Court Building – Capitol Hill by BAR Photography