As others have pointed out, these
things can, in theory, all be done in powerpoint, but I suggest that few
of us are efficient enough with it to be able to do pictures and serious
mark-up in real time (independent of whether we can transcribe text or
not).
A simple, ad hoc, and useful approach is to make sure someone takes a picture
as legacy-technology renditions -- paper, whiteboard, whatever -- are created,
and then uploads it or emails it to an agreed-to location.
It is procedurally a bit awkward, but already fits into existing practise,
albeit not for this purpose.
And it does not require any formal support.
d/
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