The word “Prezi” is the short form of “Presentation” in
Hungarian language. Prezi is a new online
presentation tool for creating unique and professional presentations with a
capability to organize and share ideas. It was basically created in order to
replace the ordinary slide based presentations.
Prezi allows you to create more of a canvas presentation instead of a
conventional slide presentation, like a Powerpoint presentation etc. You can
utilize text, pictures, videos and other presentation objects to make your
presentation more comprehensive.
Prezi can be accessed from anywhere and anytime. As it stores your
presentations in the cloud, you can present from your browser, desktop, iPad,
or iPhone and always have the latest version of your work at your fingertips.
Create or edit on the go, then auto-sync across all your devices. Presentation
can be created online and then you can download the final version so that you
do not need to have internet access later to display the presentation.
Prezi employs a special feature, i.e., Zooming User Interface (ZUI),
which allows you to zoom in to focus on details or zoom out to see the whole
picture of your presentation media. Prezi is changing the way how presentations
are navigated, from a more step by step approach to a broader and nonlinear
approach with little boundaries.
Consisting of a wide variety of different tools makes Prezi a smart
choice to create just about any type of effective presentation, i.e., a great
way for teachers to enhance their instructions, a great tool for students to
use to present on about any topic or subject, can also be a fun way to share
information about yourself.
Teachers and students can avail discounts provided by Prezi (prezi.com)
for obtaining a license, by signing up with a school email address. Prezi also has a Powerpoint Import feature
which helps you to bring all your existing Powerpoint work in Prezi. Prezi is compatible with almost every famous web browser available
today, as it is developed in Adobe Flash, Adobe AIR and built on top of Diango.
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