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Single slide projection remained the standard presentation form over decades. Although this form is now somewhat old-fashioned, it is still occasionally encountered today. Using single slides forces the audience to concentrate on one object. The speaker can therefore be sure that the obligatory picture of his hospital shown at the beginning of the presentation is met with great interest. Moreover, reading individually projected text fragments allows the speaker to avoid using a manuscript and to imitate speaking freely.
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Lange, V. (2003). Single Projection. In: Meeting Madness. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-57350-7_3
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