Multiple-image presentation of technical papers — The concept

Louis J. Demer Metallurgical Research Institute ; Louis H. Fentnor HRL Laboratories (United States)

Abstract

Analyzes the characteristics of the multiple-image technique of audiovisual communication and emphasizes its advantages over the more usual sequential presentation of supporting visual images. The features of the multiple-image technique are assessed and the production techniques peculiar to the method are examined. Audience reaction to this type of presentation is then considered. Evidence is presented to support the premise that this technique offers exciting potential for the presentation of technical papers, an area of communication which has received little attention for much too long a time.

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IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication
Published
1975-03-01
DOI
10.1109/tpc.1975.6593954
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