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Sunday, July 20, 2014

Prezi Create Online Presentations For Free

What is Prezi?

Prezi is a web-based tool for making presentations (called prezis for short). It's related to other presentation software like Microsoft PowerPoint, but it gives some unique features that make it a good alternative. In recent years, it has become popular in schools and businesses. If you're looking to design a presentation that's a bit more eye-catching and engaging, Prezi may be for you.



How does a prezi work?

Most types of presentation software use a slide-based method, where you move back and forth between individual slides, kind of like pages in a book. Prezi, however, uses a canvas-based approach. Instead of using slides, Prezi has one very large canvas that your presentation moves around on, zooming in and out to view different frames.


This idea is much easier to explain with a visual aid, so we've embedded a sample prezi below. Simply select Start Prezi, then use the arrows at the bottom to navigate through the presentation.


Why use Prezi?

You might be wondering what makes Prezi different from other presentation software, similar PowerPoint or Keynote. For one thing, Prezi is totally free to use. There are upgrades you can pay for to unlock extra features, but everything you need to create and share a dynamic prezi is available free of cost.

Another great reason to use Prezi is that it is run completely through your web browser, meaning there will be fewer compatibility issues than with other programs like PowerPoint. Your prezi will always look the same, no matter what computer you're viewing it on.


Because of its unique presentation style, Prezi can use movement and metaphor to help communicate a point you're trying to make. If you want your viewers to really feel a sense of space and distance between locations, you could use a map template, like in the prezi below.





Official site - prezi.com

Prezi 6.26 For Windows


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