Sharing presentation slides and comments from audiences. Anyone can bring slides from “slideshare.net”, and setup paging timings (requires Github OAuth login). At “play” page, registered slides are replayed automatically. Viewers can post comment message anytime, these comments will be displayed over the slideshow on commented timing.
On top page, registered slides are shown. On each slide’s page, you can show playing slide and comment to them (Flash Player required).
You can sign in with Github OAuth. Singed in user can register new slide and comment to slides with your name.
APIs:
Slideshare API http://www.slideshare.net/developers
MongoHQ https://mongohq.com/home
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mayumiconi like the idea! i can see how this would be useful. | |||
chrismatthieui love presentation software that engages the audience and provides feedback at the same time. | |||
The concept is very nice! I could see this being useful for gathering feedback on presentations I make. Design is almost non-existent, but it works! Not really too innovative in terms of Node, but pretty complete! おめでとう! :) | |||
slightlylateI like the MST3K aspect. Needs amazing avatars = ) That, or a citation tool to allow cross-referencing and uploading/working-with speaker notes. | |||
mendelcI could see this being useful for annotating slides so others can watch it back later. Will want to do more with the design/layout. Sharing is also a critical feature. | |||
therazorbladeThe auto-play setup is very annoying. This would be pretty cool if you could simply annotate slides (which you have implemented) but at your own page. They anyone can play and see the comments. The live experience isn’t adding any value in this setup. | |||
It would be helpful if users could tweak the slide animation speed or pause it alltogether | |||
chrisumbelinteresting idea. i couldn’t help but want to make mystery science theater 3000 style comments over the slides:) if the search operated on more than 1 word and you could filter out jokers (like myself) it could provide value! really got me thinking about ways to annotate content in general. | |||
With some work the design could have been fleshed out a lot more. Conceptually I get it, but there were times where my text was overlaid on someone elses making it hard to read. Also, with enough text scrolling across, you’d not be able to see the text on the slide itself. That would certainly be a problem. It was a nice attempt at comment replay for slides though. I do commend the effort towards making slides better. | |||
This seems like it could get like an intersting tool, if it didn’t use Flash, that is (no mobile devices allowed). I like the concept of how a people could post comments at different slides. | |||
I’m not entirely sure of the utility here given I can’t respond to comments (I could be missing something. And I find the comments that come across the screen to be distracting from the presentation itself. However, I can see how this could be useful with a more interactive design and added social components.