An online content publishing platform that enables better communication around the slides.
- upload a set of slides and have students discuss around each page
- add a sound track to each page and give an asynchronous lecture
- provides anonymous, login required anonymous or non-anonymous chat
- use Latex math and Markdown in the chat
- draw on the slides to highlight where you are talking about
- provide tools to rearrange chat threads when a new version of slides is uploaded
This application requires NodeJS, MongoDB amd linux command line tool ImageMagick. Also the current version does not provide authentication, a external organization authentication(e.g. Shibboleth) is required. Please take a look at our documentations for how to setup.
If you have a question, find a bug, need a feature, or want to contribute, please send an issue or pull request on our GitHub page.
SlideChat's development started at and has been supported by the University of Toronto Mississauga. Below is a list of the contributors so far.
Ling Xiao Lu, since Summer 2020
Chen Yao, since Summer 2020
Kevin Hua, since Summer 2020
Aashdeep Brar, since Winter 2021
Junwen Shen, since Winter 2021
Christine Taing, since Winter 2021
Leonard Zhu, since Winter 2021
Arujun Dhiman, since Fall 2016
Supervisor: Larry Yueli Zhang, since Fall 2016