MS PowerPoint Use from a Micro-Perspective

Creators: Kohlhase, Andrea
Title: MS PowerPoint Use from a Micro-Perspective
Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item
Event Title: (Proceedings of the) World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications (ED-MEDIA-2008)
Event Location: Wien, Austria
Event Dates: June 30-July 4, 2008
Page Range: pp. 1279-1286
Date: June 2008
Divisions: Informationsmanagement
Abstract (ENG): In this paper, we want to take a close look at the surprising discrepancy between the critical and vehement discourse about the presentation software MS PowerPoint (PPT) and its ubiquitous use. We employ the ``Added-Value Analysis'' method to analyze the context and the reasons for using PPT from the micro-perspective of users. On the one hand, this analysis reveals a fundamental distinction between the speaker and the audience member as user, and moreover, between the show, the presentational document, and the handout. On the other hand, it shows the intertwinement of Liddle's interaction design phases for software product use in PPT (which enables various use metaphors). With these distinctions at hand we can explain the rather emotional PPT discourse as addressing distinct PPT components as well as the rationality that explains the nonetheless heavy use of PPT.
Forthcoming: No
Language: English
Citation:

Kohlhase, Andrea (2008) MS PowerPoint Use from a Micro-Perspective. In: (Proceedings of the) World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications (ED-MEDIA-2008), June 30-July 4, 2008, Wien, Austria, pp. 1279-1286.

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