David O'Neal - Dumfries VA, US Sean Dare Smith - Alresford, GB Stuart Ackerman - Los Angeles CA, US
Assignee:
Learning Tree International, Inc. - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
G06F 3/00
US Classification:
715730, 715732, 715733, 715740
Abstract:
An electronic presentation system and method provides multiple display screens for presentation materials as well as permits dynamic annotations to presentation materials that do not permanently alter the presentation materials. The presentation materials can easily be directed to any one of the display screens and any annotations can be saved for future use or simply deleted. A single interface screen allows simple annotation of either the left or right screen images while a zoom feature allows slides to be presented in a variety of different ways. Additional features include tracking and displaying an indication of how a presentation is progressing relative to a pre-set timeline, identifying and tracking slides of a presentation which need correction or updating, and permitting a presenter to annotate slides of a presentation while located remotely from the presentation system.
System And Method For Electronic Presentations Having Simultaneous Display Windows In A Control Screen
David Sheldon O'Neal - Dumfries VA, US Sean Dare Smith - Alresford, GB Stuart Ackerman - Los Angeles CA, US
Assignee:
Learning Tree International - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
G06F 3/00
US Classification:
715730, 715732, 715733, 715781, 715740
Abstract:
An electronic presentation system and method provides multiple display screens for presentation materials as well as permits dynamic annotations to presentation materials that do not permanently alter the presentation materials. The presentation materials can easily be directed to any one of the display screens and any annotations can be saved for future use or simply deleted. A single interface screen allows simple annotation of either the left or right screen images while a zoom feature allows slides to be presented in a variety of different ways.
System And Method For Electronic Presentations With Annotation Of Preview Material
David Sheldon O'Neal - Dumfries VA, US Sean Dare Smith - Alresford, GB Stuart Ackerman - Los Angeles CA, US Stacy Diehl - Del Aire CA, US Steve Lockwood - Annapolis MD, US
Assignee:
Learning Tree International - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
G06F 3/00 G06F 3/14
US Classification:
715730, 715732, 715733, 715765, 715781, 715512
Abstract:
An electronic presentation system and method provides multiple display screens for presentation materials as well as permits dynamic annotations to presentation materials that do not permanently alter the presentation materials. In a multi-windowed display interface, a currently displayed slide or the next-to-display slide can be easily annotated or otherwise modified. Thus, the presentation materials can easily be directed to any one of the display screens and any annotations can be saved for future use or simply deleted.
David O'Neal - Dumfries VA, US Sean Smith - Alresford, GB Stuart Ackerman - Los Angeles CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/00
US Classification:
715730000
Abstract:
An electronic presentation system and method provides multiple display screens for presentation materials as well as permits dynamic annotations to presentation materials that do not permanently alter the presentation materials. The presentation materials can easily be directed to any one of the display screens and any annotations can be saved for future use or simply deleted. A single interface screen allows simple annotation of either the left or right screen images while a zoom feature allows slides to be presented in a variety of different ways.
David Sheldon O'Neal - Bristow VA, US Sean Dare Smith - Alresford, GB Stuart Ackerman - Thousand Oaks CA, US Stacy Diehl - Del Aire CA, US Steve Lockwood - Palm Harbor FL, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715732
Abstract:
An electronic presentation system and method provides multiple display screens for presentation materials as well as permits dynamic annotations to presentation materials that do not permanently alter the presentation materials. In a multi-windowed display interface, a currently displayed slide or the next-to-display slide can be easily annotated or otherwise modified. Thus, the presentation materials can easily be directed to any one of the display screens and any annotations can be saved for future use or simply deleted.
Medicine Doctors
Dr. David G O'neal, Oxon Hill MD - DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery)
Dr. O'Neal graduated from the Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine in 1980. He works in Birmingham, AL and specializes in Neurology. Dr. O'Neal is affiliated with St Vincents Hospital Birmingham.