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Anyone tried Prezi? #6

Closed jimwhitfield closed 10 years ago

jimwhitfield commented 10 years ago

I recently saw a presentation on android developer tools, and I thought the presentation was pretty slick. He was using Prezi, and after looking at his presentations, I found another that was even more slick.

So, I spent about an hour partially re-doing my beginner scratch presentation in 'Prezi'. It's clearly not complete (most all the detail is still about android tools.) If anyone wants to take a glimpse at the work so far, it's at http://prezi.com/lix_srwgjsf2/scratch-programming-basics/.

I'm mostly posting this here in case anyone has had more experience with Prezi and wants to give advice. If/when I actually use Prezi for a presentation, I'll summarize my thoughts and close this issue if there's no other activity.

bskinny129 commented 10 years ago

Yes, I've tried it. Nothing negative to say about it!

On Sat, Dec 7, 2013 at 12:29 PM, jimwhitfield notifications@github.comwrote:

I recently saw a presentation on android developer tools, and I thought the presentation was pretty slick. He was using Prezi, and after looking at his presentations, I found another that was even more slick.

So, I spent about an hour partially re-doing my beginner scratch presentation in 'Prezi'. It's clearly not complete (most all the detail is still about android tools.) If anyone wants to take a glimpse at the work so far, it's at http://prezi.com/lix_srwgjsf2/scratch-programming-basics/.

I'm mostly posting this here in case anyone has had more experience with Prezi and wants to give advice. If/when I actually use Prezi for a presentation, I'll summarize my thoughts and close this issue if there's no other activity.

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/CoderDojoSV/Monthly-Scratch/issues/6 .

wescpy commented 10 years ago

yay, i've got one problem with it having been a user for several years now: audiences (kids and adults alike) tend to get distracted by the prezi delivery and not paying as much attention to the speaker or the content. other than that, no complaints either!

cheers, -- wesley


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