Use the Prezi below to explore the variety of Jan Term options available to LaGrange College students this coming January 2012. If you have never used Prezi before, give it a try! Simply click the arrow to begin, and use the arrows to move back and forth through the presentation. To watch in full-screen, or auto-play (like a movie) click on the "MORE" button at the bottom right. To learn more about Prezi, visit your library's research guide page, Library Technology.
Education students at LaGrange College have been using Prezi's this semester in conjunction with their course work to give class presentations. EDU students, feel free to use this Prezi, or any of the library's Prezi's, as a starting point for your own! Choose the "Make Copy" option, and work from this Prezi as a template.
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Friday, November 4, 2011
Friday, December 3, 2010
PREZI: Better than Power Point
This is an example of a Prezi:
With today's modern technology, and all the media that students are constantly bombarded with, why should teachers or even students themselves expect their classes to fully engage in a "boring power point" slide presentation? There are many alternative presentation formats, including PREZI!
According to Prezi.com, "The creators of Prezi, Adam Somlai-Fischer and Peter Halacsy, started working on Prezi in 2007, as they felt slides limited their ability to develop and explain ideas. Prezi was their response to solve these issues. Prezi officially launched in April 2009 from Budapest."
Today Prezi is quickly being adapted for use in the classrooms of schools, colleges, businesses, and more as a more efficient, and more attractive, format for presentations. Prezi is completey free to use, and very easy to learn. Not only can you create Prezi's to support a live presentation, but you can also use Prezi to share your presentation on the web by embedding a Prezi into a website or blog or by emailing or sharing a link to your Prezi. Not only are Prezi's more fun to watch than traditional power point slide presentations, but they're also fun to create!
With today's modern technology, and all the media that students are constantly bombarded with, why should teachers or even students themselves expect their classes to fully engage in a "boring power point" slide presentation? There are many alternative presentation formats, including PREZI!
According to Prezi.com, "The creators of Prezi, Adam Somlai-Fischer and Peter Halacsy, started working on Prezi in 2007, as they felt slides limited their ability to develop and explain ideas. Prezi was their response to solve these issues. Prezi officially launched in April 2009 from Budapest."
Today Prezi is quickly being adapted for use in the classrooms of schools, colleges, businesses, and more as a more efficient, and more attractive, format for presentations. Prezi is completey free to use, and very easy to learn. Not only can you create Prezi's to support a live presentation, but you can also use Prezi to share your presentation on the web by embedding a Prezi into a website or blog or by emailing or sharing a link to your Prezi. Not only are Prezi's more fun to watch than traditional power point slide presentations, but they're also fun to create!
Here's what people have been saying about Prezi:
- "Eye-popping presentations" -Facebook engineer
- "Far beyond a simple slideshow" -New York Times
- "Insanely great" -HarvardBusinessReview.org
- "Keeps ideas flowing" -Chris Anderson, TED
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