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enkeltpresenterte

Enkeltpresenterte is a term used in Norwegian pedagogy and information design to describe a presentation approach that conveys information in a single, straightforward form. The concept emphasizes clarity and minimal cognitive load by foregrounding a single message per presentation and avoiding layered explanations, detours, or multi-step supports. The term derives from the Norwegian words enkelt (simple) and presentere (to present), with the adjectival ending -te. It is typically applied to lectures, slide decks, briefings, and instructional materials where the goal is immediate comprehension.

Characteristics include a single focal point, concise language, explicit central takeaway, and minimal, purposefully chosen visuals.

In practice, enkeltpresenterte may involve one key message per slide, a short introduction and conclusion, and

Compared to more detailed, multi-layered presentations, enkeltpresenterte prioritizes speed of understanding and retention of the core

See also: cognitive load theory, instructional design, plain language, information design.

Materials
described
as
enkeltpresenterte
aim
to
be
accessible
to
a
broad
audience,
including
those
with
limited
background
knowledge.
visuals
that
directly
support
the
main
point
without
extraneous
detail.
Practitioners
caution
that
the
approach
can
risk
oversimplification
if
not
balanced
with
necessary
nuance;
complex
topics
may
require
layered
or
multi-step
explanations.
idea.
It
is
discussed
in
discussions
of
instructional
design,
information
design,
and
communication
pedagogy
in
Norwegian
contexts.