presentationsuch
Presentationsuch is a neologism used to describe a framework for designing and evaluating presentations by making constraints explicit. In this approach, the content, structure, and delivery are guided by a set of explicit requirements, typically expressed as such that statements, which specify what the talk must achieve and what must be avoided. The term is not widely attested in formal literature and is mainly discussed in niche design forums and experimental pedagogy contexts since the early 2020s.
Origin and etymology: The word blends “presentation” with the logic phrase “such that,” signaling a constraint-based
Core concept: Presentationsuch treats a talk as a system whose outputs depend on satisfying constraints. This
Methodology: Practitioners identify audience goals, enumerate essential constraints as such that clauses, design slides and script
Applications: It is discussed as a method for business pitches, technical demonstrations, and educational talks where
Example: “We present this model such that attendees can reproduce the results, understand the method, and apply
Reception and criticism: As a niche term, presentationsuch is not widely adopted; critics argue that strict