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“The nightmare of every presenter
is an unresponsive audience. Don't
miss these tips for turning a
disaster into a glorious
presentation moment.”
–Prezi Google + Update
What is Prezi? Cloud-based presentation application
Storytelling tool
Enables user(s) to: create non-linear presentations
zoom in and out of a visual map
create a path through different objects
add 3D backgrounds
add frames to represent the order of the information to be presented
publish
What’s the difference?Prezi PowerPoint
Single, infinite canvas Slides
Linked presentation (sequence) draws attention to words, sentences, or paragraphs
Slides run in sequence, but are not linked
Text can be formatted in many ways (columns, bulleted, chunked paragraphs, resemble newspaper/magazine page designs, pull quotes, marginal glosses, headers and footers)
Text can be added, but only certain ways(No highlighting)
Requires more than typical knowledge Is very simple to use
Images can be inserted in horizontal, vertical, or awkward angles
Images can be inserted and moved, but only certain ways
Web-based- requires internet Application based- requires programinstallation ($)
Getting Started Create an account (free!)
http://prezi.com/pricing/edu/
Verify your e-mail & set up a password
Sign in and start building a Prezi!
How to Create a Prezi Click the new Prezi frame
in the middle of the screen. You can choose a template
if you wish. It is probably a good idea to use a template if you are new to Prezi.
Adding Text/Images
If you chose a template, several frames containing text boxes will be provided for you.
If you need more frames, use the add frame button.
To add more text, just click and start typing anywhere.
We can also add images using the insert button at the top of the screen.
Setting a Path Finally, we set our path
through the Prezi.
The left side of the screen displays the current path.
To change the order, just click and drag the slides.
To add a frame to the path, use the add frame button, place and size it, then right click and choose add frame.
Presenting Using Prezi You can click Present in the upper right corner at any
time to see what your Prezi looks like so far.
Click the X in the upper right corner to save and close your Prezi. The next time you sign in, it will be listed with your other Prezis.
If you want to download a back up copy, click download on the page you see after clicking the X.
Pros and Cons OverviewOverall Prezi has some very nice features that allow for more dynamic and spontaneous knowledge sharing in an interactive environment, but for a self-paced online class or similar medium a more simple and popular format such as PowerPoint may be beneficial due to the steep learning curve and the inherent limitations of editing images and text formatting within Prezi.
Prezi Pros and ConsPros Cons
Online content (Prezis) can be always available and dynamic
Non-linear presentation format allows for logical links between topics to be visualized more easily
Because of the non-linear format, presenting material can be more spontaneous and interactive, as the presenter is not forced to follow a specific order
The UI is not seen as friendly for development of instructional presentations
Limited image editing and color selections for text
Prezi has a steep learning curve compared to competitive products such as PowerPoint
As a direct comparison to PowerPoint, it has been seen as encouraging changing presentation format rather than content without improving either
If too extreme the constant zooming and panning can lead to a feeling of motion sickness in the audience. Also not able to manage transition speed to minimize the effect
Creating handouts or offline material requires an upgraded license, which has an annual subscription cost
Tips And Best Practices For Using Prezi Choose your design theme early.
Design big and use changes of scale.
Design to minimize fast motion.
Consider Your "Content" The message & structure are key considerations when
building your Prezi.
Break up your information into key talking points.
Create A "Blueprint" Sketch a basic outline or rough draft before building
your presentation to make it easier.
The best presentations are well organized from the start.
References and Sources http://prezi.com/dgnep_dcefsi/review-of-slideshare-voice-thread-and-prezi/
Review of Slideshare, Voice Thread, and Prezi, Brent Steiner, 30 October 2012
http://www.joachim-scholz.com/academipad/2012/02/18/why-prezi-wont-revolutionize-your-presentations/
Why Prezi won’t revolutionize your presentations, Dr Ekant Veer PhD, February 18, 2012
http://digitalhumanitiesseminar.ua.edu/work/tool-reviews/prezi-tool-review-nelson/
Prezi Tool Review, Cassandra Nelson, February 6, 2013
http://chronicle.com/blogs/profhacker/challenging-the-presentation-paradigm-prezi/22646
Challenging the Presentation Paradigm: Prezi, Ethan Watrall, August 19, 2009
https://plus.google.com/+prezi/posts
Prezi. Google + Update: October 21, 2014.
http://www.atomiclearning.com/prezi
Atomic Learning. Prezi Training.
http://ualr.edu/kmkuralt/prezi_project/Prezi_vs_PowerPoint.htm
University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Prezi vs. Powerpoint.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsyinM0K650#t=35
Prezi. This is the Moment.
http://facultynet.matc.edu/tltnewsletter/mar12/page1.htm
7 Best Practices for Making Great Prezi Presentations, Megan Hamilton, March 12.
http://prezi.com/2dqmxifgxohh/best-practice-classroom-workshop/
Best Practice – Classroom Workshop, Kathy Dubrovsky, November 5, 2013
http://dansteer.wordpress.com/tag/prezi-best-practices/
Prezi structure is essential…or “Why most Prezi users should be SHOT,” Dan Steer, December 6.