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Donna Baumbach

How to Make a Good Prezi - 13 views

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    Prezi is more than a zooming, slideless presentation tool that lets you deliver stunning visuals from the stage. Many authors use Prezi for education purposes or to create embeddable web contents. Nevertheless, there is another ever growing field of prezi use that we want to focus on today. More and more companies decide to advertise their services, or introduce their products on their websites using Prezi.
Diana Gardner

Prezi For Dummies Cheat Sheet - For Dummies - 0 views

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      Amy, I would use keepvid to download YouTube videos; save them as FLV files and upload to Prezi.  That way, you don't have to depend on Internet to play your video.
  • Prezi has a Path tool that you use to set up and follow your storyline. Specifically, the tool helps you set up Path numbers that move your presentation from element to element regardless of proximity
  • In addition, with a set Path you can send your Prezi to be viewed without a presenter and be assured it will be seen as you planned it.
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  • Click the Path bubble from the Prezi menu
  • Three smaller bubbles — 1-2-3 Add, Capture View, and Delete All — open.
  • o set up your path, click the 1-2-3-Add bubble. To start the path, click on the text or graphic you want to show first. It might be the title you created. Once you click it, the number 1 appears in a circle on top of the element you clicked. This represents the first area of the screen that will be shown.
  • To set up the next area you want it to move to, click on that object. A circle with a 2 in it is placed on top of that area, and a line connects you from number 1 to number 2 so you can follow it. Continue clicking on objects until you have the path set up the way you want
  • If you want the view to be the center of a grouping of objects, click the center of the Frame.
  • Prezi has two different modes of operation: Edit Mode, in which you create your presentation, and Show Mode, in which you present your creations.
  • Full Screen Mode To accommodate a projector or for wider screen viewing.
  • Timing Intervals This allows you to set specific amounts of time for each screen to be seen. There are settings for 4, 10 and 20 secon
  • Write Type in text, add Web links, and access the Transformation Zebra that moves, resizes, and rotates content.
  • Insert Upload media files and add Shapes—an Arrow, Free-form line, or Highlighter.
  • Frame Add "containers" around content to group it. The available containers are Bracket, Circle, Rectangle, and Hidden.
  • Path Set up the navigation views one by one, capture a specific view within a Frame (container), or delete your entire path and start over.
  • Colors and Fonts App
  • styles. Each style has fonts and color choices within them.
Donna Baumbach

Web 2.0 in the Classroom - Prezi - 5 views

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    Prezi by Darren Walker Introduction to Web2.0 tools
LUCIAN DUMA

Blog post Top 10 startup tools to make a killer presentation . If you enjoy reading lea... - 1 views

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    If you are a teacher or/ and a social media curator you will like to be a presenter and love this apps . If you enjoy reading leave your comments . 
Wendy Evans

101 Web 2.0 Tools Every Teacher Should Know About | Tools for Teachers - 1 views

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      I use this for my computer Science Students
  • WordPress is a blogging platform that allows you a lot of versatility in the kind of content you can offer. Create a class blog where you post links to helpful readings and give updates on assignments. It’s free to sign up and start a blog.
  • Prezi is a really neat cloud-based presentation program that allows you to zoom in and out. If you don’t mind your slides being public, you can sign up for a free account with 100MB of storage.
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  • Create, share and collaboratively edit documents using a Google account. Google Docs is especially useful for group projects where students are working together on an assignment. Ask your students to provide you with access to their Google Doc while they’re working on it so that you can give them real-time feedback on their progress.
  • With a free option for K-12 teachers, Wikispaces is a great tool for making custom webpages that your students can edit together. You can manage privacy settings, create student accounts without email addresses, embed media and even customize the design of your Wiki pages.
  • With millions of YouTube videos, there’s bound to be something that’s relatable to your lesson. There are step-by-step tutorials, news clips, editorials, short documentaries and more. Recently, YouTube launched an education-specific version of the website called YouTube for Teachers.
  • Google Calendar is great for planning lessons, exams and keeping track of assignment due dates. It’s fast, intuitive, and only requires a Google account. It also has the ability to sync with some smart phones.
  • Screencast-O-Matic is an online screen recorder with a one-click recording feature. You can use it from your browser on either a Windows or Mac computer.
  • Google Sites is a free and easy way to create and share webpages and wikis.
  • Gmail is one of the most versatile free email programs out there. It’s really easy to use and you can access it from any computer with an internet connection. Most smartphones also have an app that allows you to check your email while you’re on the go. This is really great if you give your students your email address.
  • Use Diigo to highlight text and images on webpages that you’ve found and then access them at a later date from your Diigo account. You can also create sticky notes if you need to write additional comments. When you return to the website, all of the annotations you made are still there.
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    101 Web 2.0 Tools Every Teacher Should Know About
Nicole Zumpano

Old Topic, New Tool: Nearpod & Plagiarism - 1 views

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    Last year prior to science fair one of our middle school science teachers asked me to come in and speak to the classes about plagiarism. We had a great talk and the students were engaged with the Prezi and study guide ( see the original post here).
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