Maria Husmann, D. Huguenin, Matthias Geel, M. Norrie
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Orchestrating multi-device presentations with OmniPresent
Meeting rooms and classrooms are increasingly equipped with more than one screen that could be used for presentations. However, current presentation software provides little support for arranging content across multiple screens beyond mirroring slides. We introduce OmniPresent, a system for orchestrating presentations on multiple devices. OmniPresent offers two modes for authoring these orchestrations. The first mode is suited in particular for legacy, single-device presentations and allows a presenter to orchestrate the presentation on the fly by pinning slides to extra screens. The second mode offers complete freedom in allocating slides to available screens by authoring an orchestration script beforehand. We have evaluated the two modes qualitatively in a user study and report on patterns in content and motivation for distributing presentations across multiple screens.