Open a powerpoint from the web?

As a college student, my professors often post powerpoint presentations on blackboard.com. I would really like to be able to open and save these presentations on an ipad to view during class instead of wasting paper and time printing them (They're betwen 20-50 pages each as 6 slide handouts). I don't currently own an ipad as this is my main concern. If I can't do this than I would be deterred to a windows tablet such as the hp slate 500. I would rather the ipad but if it won't let me do what I need it to do it won't work. I'm constantly working with microsoft office and need to be able to work with this on my tablet.

Hi,
Please run the following Shell command to verify if you
have configured the Office Web App Server URL correctly:
Get-OrganizationConfig | Format-List WACDiscoveryEndPoint
If the URL is successfully updated, please open IIS Manager on your CAS server, click Application Pools, right-click MSExchangeOWAAppPool > Recycle.
Run the following command to enable Office Web Apps Server rendering:
Set-OwaVirtualDirectory "Exch13\owa (Default Web Site)" -WacViewingOnPrivateComputersEnabled $true
Then we can log on to OWA to have a try. And check whether there is any event ID 142 or event ID 141 with source MSExchange OWA in the CAS server application event log.
Thanks,
Winnie Liang
TechNet Community Support

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