Category: Presentation
Exhibit (exhibit.so) is storytelling tool from The University of St Andrews that takes advantage of of the International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) standard, allowing users to create sequential annotations on images from institutional image repositories such as the Princeton University Digital Library (DPUL), the Princeton University Art Museum, and many other institutions. Annotations are displayed […]
Mural is an online, shared, interactive digital whiteboard. Collaborators can draw, write with styluses, type, post sticky notes, and insert media from a wide range of devices. Mural boards can also be exported, shared, and embedded in a website. Mural also integrates with numerous external tools, including Google Drive, Google Calendar, Microsoft One Drive, Microsoft […]
JuxtaposeJS provides a tool for comparing two similar images by ‘swiping’ back and forth. It’s especially useful for highlighting changes over time (coastline erosion, forest regrowth, etc.) or before/after stories. An example of the tool in action can be found on the JuxtaposeJS website. Why Use JuxtaposeJS? Provides an easy to use tool for comparing […]
Google Slides is a presentation program included as part of the free, web-based Google Drive service. Google Slides provides much of the same functionality of desktop presentation software but because it is completely online, you can access it from any device. Why Use Google Slides? bullet one bullet two bullet three How to Add Google […]
Prezi is a presentation tool that allows you to place information on a large digital canvas that can be panned and zoomed, emphasizing the ideas presented. Prezi supports the use of text, images, audio and video and also provides a range of attractive templates. Why Use Prezi? Create engaging multimedia-rich presentations Great for visually rich […]
Mirador is an image collection viewing tool that allows users to view, zoom, and compare digital images. Mirador provides a tiled, windowed workspace for side-by-side comparison of multiple image-based resources and supports zooming, metadata display, book layout, bookmarking, and more. Based on the International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF), a set of technical standards for media […]