Abstract
Lecturers need three kinds of supporting materials: lecture notes given to learners, presentation material to be shown in the lectures, and lecturer's own guidance material to direct her during the lecture. Hardly any of the current presentation systems supports easy preparation and maintenance of these three interwoven material sources. In this paper, we describe two systems that can be used for authoring and presentation of multiple-level teaching materials.
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Systems for multi-level teaching materials
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