Put Your Presentation Online
One of the best things about Haiku Deck is that you can view decks from any web-enabled device — a laptop, a tablet, or even a smartphone. In the Haiku Deck web view you can enjoy each presentation online in its full glory and get a snapshot of all the key information — the description, author, views, category, and public notes). You can browse decks, share your own creations or decks that inspire you with your social networks, and even embed or download a deck, all from one place.
Web View
Here’s your Haiku Deck presentation online at a glance.
(You can explore yourself and check out the deck we’re showcasing below, featuring communication tips from Haiku Deck Guru Lois Zachary, here.)
Navigation
Whether you’re a sit-back-and-relax viewer or a quick-on-the-trigger keyboarder, there’s bound to be a slide viewing option you’ll love. Here are the options—give them all a try to see what works best for you!
1. Use the controls in the top right corner. Click > to advance one slide or < to go back. Press the gear icon to access auto-advance timing and looping, which is great for running your presentation in kiosk mode.
2. Click anywhere on the slide to advance to the next slide.
3. Tap your spacebar to advance one slide.
Sharing
The best way to set your story free is to share your decks with your social networks! You can also share inspiring decks you discover to help great content and ideas spread.
Click the share button to reveal options for sharing.
Select whether you’d like to post the deck to your own timeline, a friend’s timeline, to a group, or a page from the Share dropdown. Add a comment, make any edits you’d like to the deck title and description, and click Share Link.
Check the account you’re signed in with in the top right (or sign in if you are prompted to do so), make any edits you’d like to the tweet text, and click Tweet.
Add your insight, make any edits you’d like to the deck title and description, and click Share.
Google+
Add a custom comment, select your favorite people, circles or communities, and click Share.
Google Classroom
If you’re using Google Classroom, click this button to add your deck to a Google Classroom page. Learn more here.
Embed
To embed a deck in a website or blog, click Embed, select HTML code then copy and paste the string of code. Read more about embedding Haiku Decks here.
Download
To download a beautiful PDF handout that includes your Public Notes, click Download, then Download an Adobe Acrobat PDF copy of your Haiku Deck. Read more about why and how to add Public Notes here.
Sharing to Other Sites
You can always simply copy the deck URL and post directly to any social site. Read more about ways to share here.