Basic Concepts
Relational presentation practitioners structure their material using a combination of strategies that include hyperlinks, cognitive design principles, and even illusion to work around the normal linear constraints of slide shows.
While presenting, speakers interact with audiences rather than 'talk at' them. They use navigation devices (similar to Web navigation controls) to move around spontaneously within and between large collections of interconnected shows. Some of these navigation devices use text links and others incorporate picture thumbnails or miniature screenshots as link sources.
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