Tuesday, September 21, 2010

New technology

Prezi - I just discovered this presentation tool as a result of class. (Thanks to Gila Kurtz who posted the initial comment in class)

Prezi, which is available at www.prezi.com  describes itself as a zooming presentation tool.   It certainly makes for a much more interesting presentation than a basic slide show. .  

You can simply type your thoughts  - and then arrange them using the "zebra" - the tool that allows you to move, enloarge, reduce and even rotate the words/graphics..    The basic concept is easy.  The skill to develop a great prezi will come with time and lots of pracice.   I really found it easy to insert you tube videos, files and pictures.   Sharing the big picture, while being able to zoom in on the details, is appealing - especially in the classroom. 

Potential Uses:   Students could use this tool to create book reports, highlight history, share a science project and many other things.   Teachers could use it as a change for power point presentations. 

Ease of use.   I learned the basics in about 15 minutes.  Admittedly, I'm not a pro and you can see the difference between mine and some of the professional prezis that are available out there.


I enjoyed the challenge of creating the presentation.  I was trying to convince teachers of the benefit of creating a website for National History Day.  I also thought that students would enjoy using this to prepare their own presentations and share what they are learning.  The link to the final presentation can be shared with friends and can even be embedded into a website. (Check out my first attempt below.)  

Cost:  always an issue for teachers and school districts.  You can download a free trial for 30 days, and there is a special price for educators and students.  Anything that you make with the free trial is public and shared.  At the paid level, you can also invite others to edit your prezi with you - which would make it a great tool for group work.

You pay for the software on an annual basis.. Once you have created a prezi - it is always available, even if you no longer have the software...

Overall - I enjoyed using it.  The comments were mostly positive at the teacher in-service, although several were concerned about having to learn yet another program in order to "engage" their students. I'm looking forward to continuing learning how to use this tool well.

3 comments:

  1. Prezi is a great link especially for young college students that want a fresh new look for their presentations. It takes a little more time than PP, however the animations are worth it. Thanks for the post.

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  2. I recently discovered Prezi too. I used it in a job interview presentation. I have also created a presentation in Prezi on Web 2.0 technology at the Library of Congress. When I am done job hunting I want to play with it more. They have a Facebook page and provide tips from time to time.

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  3. I didn't realize they had a facebook page. I'll have to check it out. I bought Prezi for Dummies - and it's got a lot of great tips. I just need more time to play with it.

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