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Christopher Lee

Why I Like Prezi - 0 views

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    Why I Like Prezi In my life, I have given a *lot* of presentations. In high school, they were presentations on group projects. In university, they were presentations on research projects. At Google, they're presentations on how to use our APIs. When I first started giving presentations, I used Powerpoint, like everyone else. But I kept thinking there must be a better way, and I experimented with other options - flash interfaces, interactive Javascript apps. Then I discovered Prezi, and it has become my presentation tool of choice. Prezi is an online tool for creating presentations - but it's not just a Powerpoint clone, like the Zoho or Google offering. When you first create a Prezi, you're greeted with a blank canvas and a small toolbox. You can write text, insert images, and draw arrows. You can draw frames (visible or hidden) around bits of content, and then you can define a path from one frame to the next frame. That path is your presentation. It's like being able to draw your thoughts on a whiteboard, and then instructing a camera where to go and what to zoom into. It's a simple idea, but I love it. Here's why: It forces me to "shape" my presentation. A slide deck is always linear in form, with no obvious structure of ideas inside of it. Each of my Prezis has a structure, and each structure is different. The structure is visual, but it supports a conceptual structure. One structure might be 3 main ideas, with rows of ideas for each one. Another might be 1 main idea, with a circular branching of subideas. Having a structure helps me to have more of a point to my presentations, and to realize the core ideas of them. It makes it easy to go from brainstorming stage to presentation stage, all in the same tool. I can write a bunch of thoughts, insert some images, and easily move them around, cluster them, re-order them, etc. I can figure out the structure of my presentation by looking at what I have laid out, and seeing how they fit together. Some people do this
Mary Beth  Messner

7 Collaborative Online Diagramming Tools to Draw any Diagram - 79 views

  • Though these tools you can draw, edit, save and share your diagrams like flowchart, network diagram, wireframe, Organizational charts etc. Most of them have free basic option or free trail that you could use and experience these tools.
Gerald Carey

Diagramly - Draw Diagrams Online - 161 views

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    Draw simple diagrams online and save them to your desktop.
Marc Patton

Draw Anywhere - easy online diagramming, flow chart - 2 views

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    Create diagrams online. No download, no-install! Draw flowcharts, network diagrams, org charts and more
Kathy Malsbenden

Lovely Charts | Free online diagram software - Flowchart & process diagram, Network dia... - 121 views

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    With Lovely Charts' extremely simple and intuitive drag'n drop drawing mechanism, you'll be able to focus on what really matters. You
teacherboyle

Online Diagram Software and Flowchart Software - Gliffy - 20 views

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    Its an Online diagram software. You Create and share flowcharts, network diagrams, floorplans, user. Interface designs and other drawings online with the Gliffy diagram editor.
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    A very useful site...
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    All kinds of organizers and charts to create. Does have a fee after the free trial.
Virginia Meadow

Create and Collaborate on Online Diagrams - Try it Free | Creately - 2 views

  • Create fast, professional looking diagrams with Creately's large library of objects and easy start templates. Now you can draw anything easily.
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    Free, online diagramming tool
Lauren Rosen

Flow Chart Maker & Online Diagram Software | Lucidchart - 10 views

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    Great tool for all sorts of charts and diagrams built collaboratively. Free for K-12 educators. Integrates with google drive.
Michelle Kassorla

Parse Tree Editor - 19 views

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    Syntax Tree Editor (Free: Windows Only) a utility for drawing syntax tree diagrams. A syntax tree diagram is a visual representation of the structure of a sentence. The people who most often need to draw these diagrams are linguists, and the Syntax Tree Editor is designed with the needs of linguists in mind. Syntax Tree Editor can be freely downloaded and should work on any computer running a reasonably recent version of the Windows operating system (XP, Vista, 7).
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    I found ONE! :) Still no Apple, though. Searching, searching, searching.
Michael Sheehan

Learning Never Stops: 30,000 World War II Pictures, the Inauguration, and Diagrams - 4 views

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    Over 30,000 World War II photographs, plus create diagrams and a funny take on the Inauguration.
msphillipsonline

An Introduction to Tree Diagrams : nrich.maths.org - 81 views

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    Using tree diagrams for handling probability using simple fractions.
Marcia Jensen

Diagrammer - 69 views

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    Part of the Duarte website, Diagrammer is a visualization system, scientifically designed with your info in mind. Find the perfect diagram and download the PowerPoint-ready file for just $0.99.
jodi tompkins

Cacoo - Create diagrams online Real time collaboration - 53 views

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    Cacoo is a user friendly online drawing tool that allows you to create a variety of diagrams such as site maps, wire framse, UML and network charts..... and it's FREE
Wayne Holly

Free online templates for business training and organizational development - 69 views

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    Free templates, samples, resources, examples, articles, tools and diagrams, tests and quizzes - free materials for download - for training, human resources, management theory, sales, business, personal and organizational development These free templates, examples, samples, diagrams, tools and articles help the process of management and development of people, organizations, sales and business.
trisha_poole

Phonetics: The Sounds of English and Spanish - The University of Iowa - 31 views

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    This site contains libraries of phonetic sounds of English, German, and Spanish. Available for each consonant and vowel is an animated articulatory diagram, a step-by-step description, and video-audio of the sound spoken in context. It is intended for students of phonetics, linguistics, and foreign language. There is also an interactive diagram of the articulatory anatomy.
Marc Patton

Online Diagram Software and Flowchart Software - Gliffy - 2 views

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    Easily create professional-quality flowcharts, diagrams, floor plans, technical drawings, and more!
Martin Burrett

Interactive Diagram of a Flower - 38 views

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    A simple, but useful online interactive, drag and drop diagram of the parts of a flower. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
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