Presentation or slideshow software allows anyone to illustrate concepts and topic overviews very quickly and simply. Microsoft® PowerPoint, Apple® Keynote, and Google® Slides are some of these popular software apps, with PowerPoint being the most common data format supported by all.
What if you want to engage your audience in virtual whiteboard sessions or want to poll them on particular topics or take their pulse on how well they are grasping your presentation? For example, trainers, instructors, and teachers need just that, and while they use presentation software to deliver learning content, its effectiveness is limited for its inability to engage the audience with interactive canvas slides or polls. These users have to resort to separate applications causing a non-ideal user experience for both trainers and trainees. The good news is that Microsoft and Google have opened up their presentation software, online version, to developers to create integrated systems that improve enormously that user experience. We created such a system at LiberCloud, where users could not just use Microsoft PowerPoint Online to author their presentation, we allowed them to integrate polls, surveys, and tests, as well as virtual whiteboards, in their online presentation. Please see this page for an overview of what and how we did it. Comments are closed.
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