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Diaporamas!



mariontx
Guadeloupe

Diaporamas!
 
Surfing on the web, I found this wonderful website, proposing hundreds of free powerpoint diaporamas, about litterature, history, etc;
http://www.pppst.com/index.html
very useful for people that lose liters of sweat to make a 1min30-long diaporama, like me.
Soon on holidays! Yes!
Enjoy!

10 Jun 2010      





mrlypy
Brazil

THANK YOU SO MUCH

10 Jun 2010     



miss-o
Portugal

Thank you:)

10 Jun 2010     



magneto
Greece

Excellent site! Thanks for sharing!

10 Jun 2010     



carinaluc
Argentina

Really useful, thanks a lot!!
 
Carina

10 Jun 2010     



redcamarocruiser
United States

What are diaporamas?

diaporama

- no dictionary results

11 Jun 2010     



gkole70
United States

Wow, that �s a fantastic site, but I have to admit I haven �t heard of diaporamas either. Is that related to diorama? (No diaper jokes, but I was tempted, heehee)

11 Jun 2010     



SueThom
United States

I hadn �t heard of diaporamas, either, but Wikipedia has this:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diaporama

Looks like they think it �s a fairly new word (2008).

11 Jun 2010     



ELOJOLIE274
France

diaporama is used in France to talk about "presentations" - it comes from the time we used "diapositives" (in english = slide films/pictures)
my grandparents used to have a lot of  slide films, and when I was a child we had "diaporama" nights: someone would set up the projector, and then we would watch together the old pictures projected on the wall. It was before they could buy a camera to film everything...

so in French, "diaporamas" are fairly old, but it �s nice to know it �s used in English now (here there �re so many english in our everyday language...)

i called powerpoints presentations diaporamas until i went to Minnesota and realized that was a French word... ;)

have a nice day!!!!

11 Jun 2010     



mariontx
Guadeloupe

Oupssss, didn �t know "diaporama" wasn �t used in English... Sorry for my gallicism :-)

11 Jun 2010