I am working for a large government organization, where we have been using Powerpoint as the backbone of our training material development. However we are thinking about migrating to a new platform for a number of reasons
- Powerpoint technologically is "stale" and uncompelling compared to alternatives.
- We'd like to migrate to a tool that runs through the web browser and that uses more open standards/source
- Would like to be able to open a presentation at different points. Previous to pptx / Office 2010, you could open a powerpoint to a given slide. But this feature doesn't work anymore
Feature Requirements (top 3 features)
- Access to any / all parts of presentation via URL controls (ie using '?' or ':' in the url) in IE 8
- "Instant" Access: The staff that would be using this is under tremendous time pressure. We have low bandwidth, so a tool with less frills and smaller file sizes / time to start up is preferred.
- Web development or "Single file" deployment: If possible, tools like Presi (inaccessible currently do to technology constraints) or single file formats like .ppsx are preferable to having an archive of files.
- NOT NEEDED: Interactivity is rather low on the list. The system is intended to be simple, focusing on procedural instructions with a screen shot of two
Concerns
- There is a lot(!) of technical information that our trainees need to learn and be able to recall. Ideally, training material would also serve as a user manual for forgotten concepts.
- We already have a sizeable trove of powerpoint training material, which ideally we'd like to be able to migrate
- Our technology platform is well behind the current state-of-the-art (OS: MS-XP, IE 8, Adobe AIR from 2005 - 8), and because of the size of our organization, platform upgrades are difficult and expensive. Also, I have been pushing our MIS team for upgrades of these platforms for a year, without any success.
The platform issue is a serious issue, and will take some real effeort to resolve. However I see the biggest issue is with migrating old training material. So any advice on these two issues would be very welcome.
Tx
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tag. Thanks for the update!Powerpoint technologically is "stale" and uncompelling compared to alternatives
: People hate PowerPoint for a lot of different reasons, we need to know your reasons, so please explain exactly what you don't like in PowerPoint, thanks! :-)