Drag and Drop Images to Create a PowerPoint Slideshow

Drag and Drop Images to Create a PowerPoint Slideshow

Search NEJM Online for medical images, then drag and drop to create a PowerPoint slide set you can save to your desktop.


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Average Rating for This Feature:     based on 36 reviews.
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04/21/2009

Very helpful
Pros: Glad i can finally pull slides down as a set, rather than one by one.
Cons:
Reviewer: Anonymous
Professional Specialty: Unspecified
Place of Work or Study: Unspecified

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04/01/2009

Perfect
Pros: Helpfull in searching images and good ppt quality.
Cons:
Reviewer: Guilherme
Professional Specialty: General Internal Medicine
Place of Work or Study: Unspecified

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09/06/2008

Slideshow still needs work
Pros: high quality illustrative materials - excellent for teaching
Cons: procedure for saving slides not clear -- need to learn by experiment -- page should lead user easily to accomplish task 'naturally'
Other thoughts: very inconvenient to access citations for slides -- would include them on sides (if not already there) -- should encourage accessing text when using slides
Reviewer: Paul Edelson
Professional Specialty: Infectious Disease
Place of Work or Study: Government Agency

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08/20/2008

RA & osteoporosis
Pros: great potential
Cons: not enough links , very slow !!
Reviewer: Jovaisas
Professional Specialty: Rheumatology
Place of Work or Study: Hospital, University or Teaching

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06/08/2008

Transfusion
Pros: Easy, excelent for educational purposes
Cons: Don`t work in Opera browser
Reviewer: Gustavo Delgadillo
Professional Specialty: Hematology/Oncology
Place of Work or Study: Hospital, Community

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10/23/2007

slow to create powerpoint file
Pros: format easy to understand
Cons: easily dragged an image to the slideshow area - hit the save as powerpoint icon and it was excruciatingly slow even with a single image -finally gave up
Reviewer: Doug Ensley
Professional Specialty: Cardiology
Place of Work or Study: Private Physician Office (group)

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10/02/2007

New Drag and Drop Images
Pros: Very good. The trick is to drag the center top grid of the figure. Works well in macs and PCs.
Cons: Lack of ample instructions, thanks to the smart collegue that discovered the trick to drag the appropriate area of the figure.
Reviewer: A E Sierra
Professional Specialty: Pediatrics
Place of Work or Study: Other

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09/30/2007

M.D.
Pros: You always have a very good medical material
Cons:
Reviewer: Noel J. Ramirez
Professional Specialty: Cardiology
Place of Work or Study: Hospital, University or Teaching

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09/29/2007

New poweroints slide
Pros: Your idea
Cons: Good idea. This form has been very well thought. I like it. Dr. Pereira
Reviewer: Oscar Luis
Professional Specialty: Pediatrics
Place of Work or Study: Hospital, University or Teaching

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09/29/2007

drag some drop some
Pros: few good slides
Cons: some can be drag/dropped, many others couldn't
Reviewer: Anonymous
Professional Specialty: Cardiology
Place of Work or Study: Private Physician Office (group)

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