ArtShow app for iPhone and iPad


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Productivity Education
Developer: Dimension of Mind, LLC
4.99 USD
Current version: 1.0.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 16 Mar 2013
App size: 11.33 Mb

Media Slide Lecture Tool, Presentation, and Quiz App

When images or movies are the subject of the lecture, a standard slide presentation is not enough to allow the lecturer or viewer to fully explore the topic being covered. ArtShow allows you to create, share, and show – on an iPad or connected external screen – an ordered set of slides containing text, images, movies, and web pages. During presentation the lecturer can spontaneously zoom in on an image to focus on particular areas, show movies, or browse the web. With ArtShow, these details do not have to be meticulously worked out ahead of time. Images may be presented full screen and images and slides may be interactively annotated using the ArtShow GlassBoard. ArtShow also has a timed presentation option designed to allow for slide-based timed quizzes: showing each slide for a set time, with an optional visual and audible warning before moving to the next slide.

Features:

• Flexible SlideShow
• Interact with the slides, or present in timed display
• Display on iPad, or on a connected external display or projector
• Ordered set of slides, each of which contains any combination of text, images, movies, web pages, and superimposed shapes.
• Images may be zoomed and panned within the slide
• Images and movies may be presented full-screen
• Images and movies have associated data, e.g. artist, title, date.
• Slides may have instructor notes
• A “GlassBoard” may be superimposed on the slide or image, allowing for free form color drawing highlighting areas of focus during a lecture.
• Timed presentation is designed to allow for slide-based timed quizzes, showing each slide for a set time, with an optional visual and audible warning before moving to the next slide.
• Can be used by students reviewing the artwork.
• Save SlideShows to be shared using iTunes file sharing, or services such as Dropbox or Google Drive.