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Old December 21st, 2006, 11:49 AM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
John Wilson
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Default What is an "interactive" powerpoint presentation?

My interpretaion (and thats all it is!) is one with links and triggered
animation so that the user selects a non linear path through the presentation
istead of just clicking. You could ask whoever asked what THEY mean by
interactive.
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"TraceS" wrote:

I have been asked to create an interactive PPT lesson plan (I am a
teacher)presentation with website links. I know how to put links into a
powerpoint, but I am not sure what they mean by interactive other than
someone clicks on the links and the sites come up. Is there more to an
"interactive" presentation than that?