 One of Lightboard's arts applications is in art history. In most traditional classrooms, the professor is far removed from the image, either using an overhead or PowerPoint projector. For slides, they'll either have to use a large pointer, a laser pointer, or just refer to elements in the image, which can sometimes be confusing from a student's perspective. In a flip classroom setting, we can use Lightboard to directly interact with the images. In this painting, The Death of General Wolf by Benjamin West from 1770, we can circle key figures, for example General Wolf. We could highlight this area of contrast, or highlight figures that stand out like this gentleman right here. As you can see, Lightboard provides an easy and accessible way to be very clear about important areas in an image.