More Web 2.0 Tools for Art History

Cross-posted at Early Medieval Art.

Did you know that you do not need PowerPoint to make presentations, and that, in fact, better options may exist? I have tried the MDID image viewer, but I needed somewhere to put the translations of inscriptions, so I did not consider it a useful option.

But valid options exist. Slide Rocket looks amazing, but is not yet available to the public. 280 Slides looks less amazing, but is currently available.

Both of these programs make slideshows much easier to share, as well as facilitate greater mobility (no memory stick to forget).

2 Responses to “More Web 2.0 Tools for Art History”

  1. Mathieu Says:

    Yeap, slide rocket really rocks :)
    There should be invitations remaining at http://www.sliderocket.com/invites/accessweb20.html , from a french blog.

  2. Hairul Says:

    As a Newbie, I am always searching online for articles that can help me. Thank you

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