I'm beginning to prepare a scientific presentation. As most of my work has been done on Mathematica, I was wondering about the advantages of preparing a presentation directly with it, instead of creating one with LibreOffice Impress. I would like to see a very good example of a presentation in Mathematica to have an idea of the advantages of doing one with it.
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$\begingroup$ This is a possible subset of mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/61/… $\endgroup$– b3m2a1Mar 16, 2017 at 20:43
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$\begingroup$ Also Stephen Wolfram gives piles of talks, mostly advertising Mathematica, but you can look at what he does. It seems he tends not to use the actual slideshow functionality, but I can attest to its utility. $\endgroup$– b3m2a1Mar 16, 2017 at 20:46
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$\begingroup$ If you want ideas of what to do with WL, check these Stephen Wolfram presentations: youtube.com/watch?v=EjCWdsrVcBM, youtube.com/watch?v=4OMBSGBHlzk, youtube.com/watch?v=5YJhzTJm62s $\endgroup$– xtian777xMar 16, 2017 at 20:54
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$\begingroup$ If you want to use Mathematica as a slide show, I would recommend not to use it as a PowerPoint/Impress static presentation but using the notebook to do some livecoding. Of course, you would need to rehearse your coding. $\endgroup$– xtian777xMar 16, 2017 at 20:56
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