After using PowerPoint presentations in my classes, I
researched elsewhere to see if there were presentations I could use that
offered more. I came across a site called Prezi.com. The word prezi is the
Hungarian short form of presentation. This presentation is different to the
ordinary slide-based presentations. Prezi also offers an educational license
for students and educators. Instantly, the site shows you how to use
functions to create a professional and eye-catching presentation that makes my
PowerPoint slides look rather bland. The site helps you create your
presentation easily, and this is the link to view it:http://bit.ly/1gdiEJG
The tool palette allows users to pan and zoom, rotate, and
edit an object. The user has a blank canvas to work on and can navigate between
text, videos and other presentation objects. I found some really good
examples of Prezi Presentation in the following link: http://blog.crazyegg.com/2012/10/29/example-presentations-using-prezi/
However, there is a lack of colour and font option with this
device. Also, there is a drawback that it is more time-consuming to create a
presentation as opposed to the Microsoft PowerPoint software. This could be a
case of practice makes perfect, with more time a really exciting and personal
presentation could be created. Therefore, I would have to have more practice to
feel confident to use this device to teach and introduce to students.
References:
https://ballaratcrtnetwork.wikispaces.com/Web+2.0+tools+and+researchers [Accessed 14 November 2014].http://blog.crazyegg.com/2012/10/29/example-presentations-using-prezi/ [Accessed 14 November 2014].

Thank you for posting this blog, I have never heard of Prezi. I will have to explore the software.
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