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Free falling through Prezi Presentation Tips

Short, simple and graphically stunning, this presentation on presentations shows off Prezi and it's power. 


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Nine strategies for teaching with Prezi

Nine strategies for teaching with Prezi | E-Learning and Online Teaching | Scoop.it
Many faculty members are experimenting with Prezi as a presentation tool. Others have added it to their regular list of technology tools and some use it exclusively. Unfortunately, as with any tool...

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5 Big Prezi Updates You Should Know About | Edudemic

5 Big Prezi Updates You Should Know About | Edudemic | E-Learning and Online Teaching | Scoop.it

Sadly, we all still live in a world filled with PowerPoint presentations. But the popular tool Prezi has just unveiled some new information that may change that soon.


Prezi, a free interactive presentation creation tool, has just added a couple new features that will be really fun for teachers to try out when they head back to class. Prezi also announced some other fun news that’s worth knowing about. It’s all wrapped up in nice, easy-to-digest bits below:

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Prezi - The Zooming Presentation Editor

Prezi - The Zooming Presentation Editor | E-Learning and Online Teaching | Scoop.it

Prezi is a web-based presentation application and storytelling tool that uses a single canvas instead of traditional slides. Text, images, videos and other presentation objects are placed on the infinite canvas and grouped together in frames. The canvas allows users to create non-linear presentations, where users can zoom in and out of a visual map.[1] A path through different objects and frames can be defined, representing the order of the information to be presented. The presentation can be developed in a browser window, then downloaded so that an Internet connection is not needed when showing the presentation.


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