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Speakers try to share their knowledge and wisdom using slides; scientists give their presentation with slides, teachers teach their class with slides etc.. Slide presentation is so common for both presenters and audiences.

It would be wonderful if these knowledge and wisdom would be shared with people other than the audience at the conference, class room etc.. One way to achieve this is to transform the slides following the concept of hypertext comic book on the Internet.

The concept is based on the cognitive psychology to aid in human memory. Lectures of the Supercourse are build on this concept. We believe many in academia already have excellent contests of slide presentations In such situations, it is extremely easy to develop the supercourse type of lecture, thus bringing these information, knowledge, and wisdom on to the information superhighway.

We have received more than 30 lectures as of June 1st, 1998 and felt that it would be of help to write a lecture on how to provide a lecture and to show how easy it is in addition to the Instructions for the Authors on the supercourse home page. I am writing this lecture to minimize your effort in transforming your lecture into the supercourse format.