Millions of slide presentations are being authored and delivered with computer software every day. Yet much of the computer's power for these tasks remains untapped. Existing interaction techniques leave presenters wrestling with limited size computer displays to get meaningful overviews of their work. Without these overviews, they have trouble finding patterns in their data and experimenting with alternate organizations. They also have difficulty communicating the structure of large or complex talks to the audience and keeping the audience oriented during unexpected transitions between ideas. A natural solution is Zoomable User Interfaces (ZUIs) since they offer the capability to view information at multiple levels of detail and smooth...
iii Today, many presentations are delivered with the assistance of visual aids. The majority of pres...
Traditional Zoomable User Interfaces (ZUIs) either use single-scale, focus+context or map- projectio...
Traditional Zoomable User Interfaces (ZUIs) either use single-scale, focus+context or map- projectio...
Millions of slide presentations are being authored and delivered with computer software every day. Y...
Millions of slide presentations are being authored and delivered with computer software every day. Y...
In this paper, we introduce Counterpoint, a zooming presentation tool. CounterPoint supports the co...
In this paper, we introduce Counterpoint, a zooming presentation tool. CounterPoint supports the con...
In this paper, we introduce Counterpoint, a zooming presentation tool. CounterPoint supports the con...
Zoomable user interfaces (ZUIs) are an interesting alternative to existing interfaces such as overvi...
International audienceOur central research question is how novice users learn to use Zoomable user i...
International audienceOur central research question is how novice users learn to use Zoomable user i...
International audienceOur central research question is how novice users learn to use Zoomable user i...
International audienceOur central research question is how novice users learn to use Zoomable user i...
International audienceOur central research question is how novice users learn to use Zoomable user i...
Most presentation software uses the slide deck metaphor to create visual presentation support. Recen...
iii Today, many presentations are delivered with the assistance of visual aids. The majority of pres...
Traditional Zoomable User Interfaces (ZUIs) either use single-scale, focus+context or map- projectio...
Traditional Zoomable User Interfaces (ZUIs) either use single-scale, focus+context or map- projectio...
Millions of slide presentations are being authored and delivered with computer software every day. Y...
Millions of slide presentations are being authored and delivered with computer software every day. Y...
In this paper, we introduce Counterpoint, a zooming presentation tool. CounterPoint supports the co...
In this paper, we introduce Counterpoint, a zooming presentation tool. CounterPoint supports the con...
In this paper, we introduce Counterpoint, a zooming presentation tool. CounterPoint supports the con...
Zoomable user interfaces (ZUIs) are an interesting alternative to existing interfaces such as overvi...
International audienceOur central research question is how novice users learn to use Zoomable user i...
International audienceOur central research question is how novice users learn to use Zoomable user i...
International audienceOur central research question is how novice users learn to use Zoomable user i...
International audienceOur central research question is how novice users learn to use Zoomable user i...
International audienceOur central research question is how novice users learn to use Zoomable user i...
Most presentation software uses the slide deck metaphor to create visual presentation support. Recen...
iii Today, many presentations are delivered with the assistance of visual aids. The majority of pres...
Traditional Zoomable User Interfaces (ZUIs) either use single-scale, focus+context or map- projectio...
Traditional Zoomable User Interfaces (ZUIs) either use single-scale, focus+context or map- projectio...