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Linearity and synchrony: quantitative metrics for slide-based presentation methodology

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In this paper we propose new quantitative metrics that express the characteristics of current general practices in slide-based presentation methodology. The proposed metrics are numerical expressions of: 'To what extent are the materials being presented in the prepared order?' and 'What is the degree of separation between the displays of the presenter and the audience?'. Through the use of these metrics, it becomes possible to quantitatively evaluate various extended methods designed to improve presentations. We illustrate examples of calculation and visualization for the proposed metrics.

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    ICMI-MLMI '10: International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces and the Workshop on Machine Learning for Multimodal Interaction
    November 2010
    311 pages
    ISBN:9781450304146
    DOI:10.1145/1891903
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    2. evaluation
    3. multi-displays
    4. pen-based interface
    5. presentation

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    • (2013)Interlocked surfacesProceedings of the 15th international conference on Human Interface and the Management of Information: information and interaction for learning, culture, collaboration and business - Volume Part III10.1007/978-3-642-39226-9_35(317-325)Online publication date: 21-Jul-2013
    • (2011)Skill-up support for slide composition through discussionProceedings of the 15th international conference on Knowledge-based and intelligent information and engineering systems - Volume Part III10.5555/2041420.2041496(637-646)Online publication date: 12-Sep-2011
    • (2011)Skill-up Support for Slide Composition through DiscussionKnowledge-Based and Intelligent Information and Engineering Systems10.1007/978-3-642-23854-3_67(637-646)Online publication date: 2011

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