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But PowerPoint is a sequencing (Linear) Media. In this paper we tried to explore Non-Linear Media like prezi. Prezi is one of Non-Li
How to make a non-linear presentation in PowerPoint Create sections in your presentation for each chunk of slides that will be part of the non-linear presentation. Create a new slide that will work as your table of contents. Insert Zoom Section Zoom. Click on the sections to include, then click insert.
Make text appear one line at a time On the slide, select the box that contains your text. Select the Animations tab, and then pick an animation, such as Appear, Fade In, or Fly In. Select Effect Options, and then select By Paragraph to make the paragraphs of text appear one at a time.
A non-linear presentation simply means that you wont necessarily start at slide 1 and then proceed to slide 2, 3, 4 etc. The slides will be structured in a similar way to a website. This allows the presenter to respond to their audiences area of interest by clicking on a topic which is hyperlinked.
But one of the best pieces of advice is this: try to make your PowerPoint slides not look like PowerPoint slides. One of the easiest ways to do this is to choose a different font. By default, PowerPoint will offer you Calibri. And by default, your slides will look like every other PowerPoint slide.