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A slide-ware application to support discursive presentations

Published: 19 October 2009 Publication History

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Transdisciplinary collaborations call for dynamic, responsive slide-ware presentations beyond the linear structure afforded by traditional tools. The NextSlidePlease application addresses this through a novel authoring and presentation interface. The application also features an innovative algorithm to enhance presentation time management. The cross-platform Java application is currently being evaluated in a variety of real-world presentation contexts.

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R. P. Spicer and A. Kelliher (2009). NextSlidePlease: Improving Slideware User Interfaces for Dynamic Presentations, CHI '09: CHI '09 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems,
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MM '09: Proceedings of the 17th ACM international conference on Multimedia
October 2009
1202 pages
ISBN:9781605586083
DOI:10.1145/1631272

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New York, NY, United States

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Published: 19 October 2009

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  1. hypermedia
  2. hyperpresentations
  3. navigation
  4. presentations
  5. slide-ware

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MM09: ACM Multimedia Conference
October 19 - 24, 2009
Beijing, China

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