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Marie Anglin

Prezi - 5 views

shared by Marie Anglin on 13 Dec 09 - Cached
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    Prezi is a web-based presentation tool using a map layout and zooming to show contextual relationships.
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    Although Prezi is advertised as a presentation device, it works really well to graphically present information, so I prefer it as a graphic organizer. Prezi provides a medium to allow words to flow, enabling the user to zoom in to information "hidden" as a subcategory within the main points. This is a very exciting new program, which I have gladly paid a subscription for! There remain some gltiches in publishing, such as to wordpress, or from the desktop application.
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    Prezi allows a user to create a presentation that encompasses many of the same features of programs like PowerPoint. However, the presentation style of the elements follows more of a mind map design rather than a linear slideshow. The presentation tool is housed online, can be access for free, and makes it easy to integrate various forms of multimedia. The tools available at Prezi are advantageous for developing stylish online presentations and for facilitating continued review of materials, non-linear formats for reasoning, and building connections among concepts. Prezi can promote both essential and generative processing by allowing users/viewers to independently explore and develop connections among concepts.
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    *Create slide presenations on the web. *Prezi makes slide sharing much more powerful as you are able to zoom in on specific areas of a slide for emphasis.
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    Create presentations online. Import PPT or Keynote slides. Up to 1G for free
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    This online presentation software allows multiple users a blank canvas to create dynamic presentations. I chose it because you can import slides from a slide show or a PowerPoint presentation and use its animation capabilities to easily create a more visually appealing presentation.
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    Prezi is an online presentation creation site. The site allows you to create presentation that zoom in and out, include imported items, and the show the presentation on or offline. The creative potential is placed in the hands of the learner. This site was chosen over the others because it offers more features.
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    Use Prezi to create professional quality presentations. Create maps of texts, images, videos, PDFs, drawings and present in a nonlinear way. Reuse images or the content of entire slides from easy to use galleries. You can access them from any computer and collaborate on a centralized web document.
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    * Brief description of Web site: A free cloud based presentation software that opens up a new world between whiteboards and slides and makes a presentation 'zoom.' *Brief explanation of why you found this site to be better than others you found: Besides the fact that this is a free resource, can create presentations to present online or offline, import various media (i.e. PowerPoint presentations, YouTube videos) into presentations, and collaborate in real time with other users.
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    This is a great presentation tool, allowing user to create and share presentation online and offline. Prezi is one of the pest presentation tools I have found, as it allows the import of various multimedia materials, including PowerPoint slides, images, videos, pdf files. Also, it facilitates the creation of storylines using frames. The site also includes access to millions of prezis created by other users on various topics.
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    Prezi (http://prezi.com/) allows the user to create a dynamic presentation using words, pictures, special relationships and movement to create an interactive presentation. Prezi's can be downloaded or saved on in the users account until the presentation. The user can also allow others to view their presentation or keep them private. Prezi is a free site in which interactive presentations are made possible. Prezi is much more dynamic than a PowerPoint presentation and as long as you have internet access you do not have to worry about the computer you are using having the same version of PowerPoint.
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    This is an interesting take on PowerPoint. Presentations are organized by paths and an hierarchy of the size of the text entered.
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    Unlike most presentation software, Prezi does a good job of organizing and sharing ideas, while drawing a clear connection between content. When explaining production elements it helps to be able to see the whole picture from script to distribution. Prezi offers the ability to focus on each part and zoom out to view the full picture.
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    * Prezi is a web based presentation tool similar to PowerPoint slides, except with a non-linear format that makes it fun to create and present ideas along with making connections between them. Prezi is also a tool for demonstrating new information to enhance the learning process along with providing mobile sharing and collaborative resources.
    * I found Prezi to be better than other presentation websites because it is more effective at creating engaging presentations and works from any device with Internet browsing capabilities, which will enhance the possibilities for teachers in my workshop to utilize different mobile devices during my presentation.
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    What it is: Prezi is an online presentation software that allows collaboration among multiple users to create unique multimedia presentations. Why it's better: Instead of a traditional slide presentation, Prezi provides a platform to create presentations that are as creative as each individual user. Images, sounds, videos, and text can all be mixed together to create the most effective presentation possible.
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    Prezi is a presentation tool that can either be created online or offline. It offers collaboration among users and has zoom features to highlight information. Presentations can be viewed from a desktop, iPad, or iPhone. One way that Prezi can be used for essential learning is to segment a presentation to make it learner-paced. This website offers a better product for keeping learners engaged.
Alison Young

Web Poster Wizard Home - 0 views

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    This site is for creating worksheets, lessons, and class web pages to publish online instantly. This site provides examples and user friendly instructions for simple creation of web pages and lessons that can be linked to from a workshop presentation.
Sara Sharick

Prezent It - Create, share and show your presentations online - 1 views

shared by Sara Sharick on 16 Jan 10 - Cached
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    This is a great online alternative to Power Point. It allows you to create power point style presentations that can be shared via a url or downloaded. It is a great alternative first, because its free and still offers most of the common options used in Power Point. Being able to share it via url, and allow the users to download it as an html.
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    This site allows the user to create a slide show presetnation from anywhere without having to use PowerPoint. The only thing needed is a web browser and this is compatible with IE 7, Firfox and Camino. What I liked best about this site is its ease of use and that all members can work on the same presentation at the same time. Also, there is no limit to the number or length of the presentation. You even have 250MB to store photos.
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    What it does: It is a simplified version of Power Point allowing a user to create slides. Why this one: It is free and easy to use. It is also web-based so that teachers do not need to copy it into folders, files, or CDs. The recurring theme that I have tried to maintain is the need for simplicity and efficient use of time. Creating multimedia presentations are but a small fraction of the enormous number of jobs a teacher must complete. This application, while more limited than Power Point, does allow teachers to complete a project in less time. Learning benefits: Teachers can quickly create a number of messages for essential learning using this package. As well, they can incorporate mind maps, graphic organizers, or other tools to expand the learning process into generative thinking.
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    The free web based presentation software program allows teachers to create presentations without having an Internet connection. \nWhy this one: The presentation software program is easy to use and generates the slides as web pages. The programs allows users to have unlimited online collaboration. Generative thinking supported through mind maps and graphic organizers.\n
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    PreZentIt is a free presentation, web-based program for creating, editing and presenting images and text. This seems almost the same as creating a powerpoint presentation, except it allows multiple user editing simultaneously, and is on the cloud, so isn't 'stuck" on a computer, when you need it in another location.
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    Very easy to use site for creating online, collaborative presentations (a la PowerPoint). The site offers very little in terms of how-to information, and it is primarily at the generative level of cognitive processing, focusing on creating and applying the tool. However, it is a very simple interface, much like PowerPoint stripped down to the basics. Its advantages are ease-of-use, share-ability, privacy options, and the ability to download presentations.
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    Description: This site requires users to register in order to save and access presentations. It is simple and easy to use. Presentations can be accessed from any computer without downloading special plug-ins. Explanation: This is a good tool for users to create online presentations for sharing or accessing from anywhere. It is preferred to other sites because it is easy to use and free.
Karen Tino

Workshop websites EDUC 7101 MD1 - 2 views

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started by Karen Tino on 12 Jan 13 no follow-up yet
helenwood1

Project Topic - 3 views

Mayer (2009) states that there are two approaches to multimedia design, a technology-centered approach and a learner-centered approach. This week's module requires that the student locates three we...

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Brenda Mckoy

Websites for Creating Multimedia - 0 views

Web Sites for Creating Multimedia Pre-training URL: www.trainingmultimedia.co.uk - This extraordinary website is intended for trainers who are looking either to source off-the-shelf interactiv...

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started by Brenda Mckoy on 01 Apr 12 no follow-up yet
April Carpenter

Authentic Assessment Activity - 1 views

Name of the site: Quia Web URL: http://www.quia.com/web Quia Web provides educators with tools to create, customize, and share their curricula online. Teachers can create their own interactive, o...

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started by April Carpenter on 17 Oct 13 no follow-up yet
jbosleywisdom

Re-Examining Cognition During Student-Centered, Web-based Llearning - 1 views

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    The relevancy of the article is based on cognitive principles associated with learning from Web based multimedia. The content relates to cognitive and student-centered learning by the utilization of Web-based multimedia. Hannafin, M., Hannafin, K., & Gabbitas, B. (2009). Re-examining cognition during student-centered, Web-based learning. Educational Technology Research and Development, 57(6), 767-785. Retrieved June 13, 2010, from http://www.springerlink.com/index/q2422885vl53j151.pdf
Shane Snyder

HTML Pre-Training - 1 views

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    The w3schools introduction to HTML pages serve as pre-training material as they help introduce the topics associated with Web programming. The site serves as a good primer that can be used prior to learning HTML tags and engaging in coding. I prefer this site to others as the navigation is helpful and the layout is concise, but advertisements are present. Considering essential cognitive load, the introductory pages may help students organize their thoughts about Web design and programming in HTML prior to actually beginning the hands-on portion of a programming lesson.
Terry Farris

Graphic Organizer - 0 views

I attempted to use the following web based mind map at one time, but it was not beneficial for me. However, because each individual has different preferences and/or tastes, I think this is importan...

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started by Terry Farris on 17 Oct 10 no follow-up yet
Shane Snyder

Example Rubrics for Technology + Web - 1 views

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    The page provides a variety of example rubrics for technology and Web topics, which is why I like the site over some others offering sample rubrics. Considering essential and generative learning, via the use of well-designed rubrics that mesh with the educational goals of the lesson, students can use the rubric during selection of memories that are relevant to the topics presented in the lesson and can also use the rubric to guide them during the organization and integration of old and new memories / domain knowledge.
Leeanna Tims

Webspiration - 0 views

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    Webspiration is the free online version of Inspiration. Webspiration is a graphic organizer that visually creates a graphic organization of the material used or learned.Webspiration also can be use collaboratively by invitation and the users can discuss the graphic organizer in the discussion section.You can insert graphics and links.Webspiration allows the user to publish to the web by providing a web address but will not allow embedding of the graphic organizer.
Jeriann King

Using Web 2.0 Tools in the Classroom - 0 views

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    This website provides an overview of Web 2.0 tools and gives eight examples of tools for the classroom and how they could be used. This is a comprehensive and up to date list of the most popular tools currently in use. The website combines text with links to additional information.
Jeriann King

How to Transform Your Classroom Using Web 2.0 Tools - 0 views

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    This website provides a description of ten Web 2.0 tools and possibilities for their use. This site provides practical suggestions for classroom implementation. There are links to additional websites for participants who want to explore possibilities. The site is mostly text, but provides links to graphic and text resources.
Jeriann King

Ten Free Web 2.0 Tools for the Classroom - 0 views

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    This listing gives good directions on locating Web 2.0 tools. This list has more variety in the tools listed. It uses text and graphics to communicate the concepts.
Daniel Oprish

Module 3 - Web Sites for Creating Multimedia - 3 views

There are literally hundreds, if not thousands, of websites available today to help us in creating multimedia materials. Many are free to use, and many have a cost associated with their use. And de...

started by Daniel Oprish on 14 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
Jeff Sparling

Cybergogue: Web Sites with Multimedia Artifacts: A Review and Assessment - 0 views

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    Nice summary blog.
Brenda Mckoy

Pre-training Website Module 3: Diigo 3 - 1 views

Web Sites for Creating Multimedia Productions Pre-training URL: www.trainingmultimedia.co.uk - This extraordinary website is intended for trainers who are looking either to source off-the-sh...

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started by Brenda Mckoy on 01 Apr 12 no follow-up yet
Jessica Green

Blogger (Authentic Assessment Activities) - 0 views

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    * Brief description of Web site: A free web-based tool that allows users the ability to publish content to the web instantly. This site gives users a way to the blog publishing process without writing any code or installing any sort of server software or scripts. * Brief explanation of why you found this site to be better than others you found: Besides the fact that this is a free resource, this site is very user friendly. Furthermore, the fact that it is a Google byproduct (purchasing by Google), users can access it through their Google account (if they have one).
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