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PaperPoint: a paper-based presentation and interactive paper prototyping tool

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Recent developments in digital pen and paper solutions enable, not only the digital capture of handwriting, but also paper to be used as an interactive medium that links to digital information and services. We present a tool that builds on technologies for interactive paper to enable PowerPoint presentations to be controlled from printed slide handouts. Furthermore, slides can be easily annotated during presentations by simply drawing on the printed version of the slide. As well as discussing the advantages of such a paper-based interface and initial findings on its use, we describe how we were also able to exploit it to provide a general prototyping tool for interactive paper applications.

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      TEI '07: Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Tangible and embedded interaction
      February 2007
      296 pages
      ISBN:9781595936196
      DOI:10.1145/1226969
      • Conference Chairs:
      • Brygg Ullmer,
      • Albrecht Schmidt

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