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Thursday, January 8, 2009

Check out the National Science Teachers Assn.

The National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) went live today with a presentation I created for them to encourage and inform exhibitors at their conferences throughout the year.

Rather than filling exhibitors’ mailboxes with paper – or spam – NSTA’s Exhibits and Advertising group went totally 21st century with an animated, interactive approach that they can show at live events, embed in their website, link through emails, and use as a road show.

Kudos Rick, Jason, and Kim for taking the leap!

(BTW, if you want to learn more about NSTA's exhibits and advertising opportunities, you can also visit them here.)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Kal,

Science teachers.. So do they pay you or just grade you on this stuff?

Seriously though, nice job, very slick. I'm Mac so I like Keynote better, but PowerPoint can do some cool stuff. Did you use Java or something in the presentation?

Ted

Kalnel said...

Ted --
Actually, they're teachers, so they pay in apples.

Glad you liked the presentation. I used all PowerPoint features, then I added iSpring Pro so I could upload it to Slideboom as an animated presentation.

iSpring is a neat add-in for PP. Let's you convert to flash quickly, too.