nonlinear DSAs, on the other hand, let the presenter choose the order in which she will present the information - or even,in some cases,whether she will present it at all. One of the main advantages is that the presenter has more control over what to communicate to the audience, and can thus customize on the fly. the disadvantage is that the presenter may miss information thant an audience really wanted to see. they're als order to write copy for because each section must be able to stand alone and make sense,ever if you haven't read the other sections of the piece
Most successful DSAs fall somewhere in the middle of this spectrum, such as a linear introduction followed by a nonlinear exploratory section or a nonlinear "main menu" that leads to different linear paths through a set of information. the solution varies according to the presentation.
nonlinear DSAs, on the other hand, let the presenter choose the order in which she will present the information - or even,in some cases,whether she will present it at all. One of the main advantages is that the presenter has more control over what to communicate to the audience, and can thus customize on the fly. the disadvantage is that the presenter may miss information thant an audience really wanted to see. they're als order to write copy for because each section must be able to stand alone and make sense,ever if you haven't read the other sections of the piece Most successful DSAs fall somewhere in the middle of this spectrum, such as a linear introduction followed by a nonlinear exploratory section or a nonlinear "main menu" that leads to different linear paths through a set of information. the solution varies according to the presentation.
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