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  • PowerPoint is dead. Thank goodness there is something better. For a better presentation,

  • interactive. social ... interested? Try prezi.com This video explains. Today I want to talk

  • about a champion tool that we use all the time at Tim Levy Associates for all of our

  • presentation materials. It's called Prezi and I believe it's the next iteration, if

  • you will, in speaker's board and information communication after PowerPoint. PowerPoint

  • is very linear, very limited and Prezi, which is based on the idea of an infinite canvas,

  • seems to be the new and next generation. In addition to being an infinite canvas, which

  • means you can zoom in and out infinitely, also it's connected to social networks, which

  • is wildly helpful. It turns out I'm not the only person who thinks this way this graphic

  • tells the story. This shows you that over the course of a couple of years they got to

  • 26 million registered users who have done more than 500 million Prezi presentations

  • online and it became particularly famous when it was used in some of the more successful

  • Ted Talks. The other thing about it is of course it's

  • free. Just to use it, as long as you share your presentations, it's free to use and then

  • connected, as I said, via social network.

  • Let's have a look at some actual examples and to do that I'm going to log in and we'll

  • show you a couple of our presentations, which are all available when we're online. I do

  • quite a lot of speaking presentations in the course of any one year. Let's have a little

  • look at this one, the more recent ones, which is this one here called the Fast Book Handbook.

  • This is a presentation workshop I've given a number of times and what you can see here

  • as I go to full screen is it starts off here at sort of a first screen and if I just hit the arrow keys, it's going to start to

  • move through. Immediately it's zoomed in, as I said pretty much infinite zoom in and

  • zoom out, allowing me in this case to start off with an exercise that I take the audience

  • through, then zooming out to a table of contents in this case, rotating, spinning. That's the

  • great thing about this, the amazing sense of movement that you get. But what's really

  • cool about this as well is that it's not just based on a linear sequence of events like

  • PowerPoint, so if I want to just move around with my mouse or if I want to just jump into

  • a particular slide, I can. Zoom out, zoom around. Hang on I've got the wrong orientation,

  • click on that. Hang on I want to go really close on that. All of these things are possible.

  • What I really like about working with Prezi is it allows you to establish a sort of a

  • visual paradigm. In this case the visual paradigm is using a clothes peg in front of a board

  • and obviously then we've designed screens and gone in and out the screenshots and all

  • sorts of things like that. Most people ask me where do I find these visual paradigms.

  • I need to flick over to another website that I use for that, which is a graphic website

  • I use really quite a lot called 123RF and we have a separate video on that if you'd

  • like to find out more. For today, what I'm going to do is just log in so I can get to

  • my account and see if I can have a look at one of my collections that I have here. I

  • have these, they call them "like boxes" of Prezi backgrounds that I've sort of hunted

  • down and found over the course of time and you can see there's lots of visual paradigms

  • here if you don't want to sort of create one on your own. Occasionally we actually setup

  • photography and do that.

  • For example this one over here is abstract graph of cubes in interior, admittedly a pretty

  • tricky keyword to have to think of to type into the search box here at 123RF but when

  • you do, it brings out that one result and once you've got to that result, down here

  • in the bottom it starts to show you similar images that have other visual paradigms. It

  • gives you sort of a basis to start from with 123RF and then if we go back to Blurb you'll

  • actually see that one of my Prezis was based on this. I think this is one on creativity.

  • Okay looks like I can't. I didn't upload it yet to the Prezi server, so I'll show you

  • that next time. Either way, this is Prezi, fantastic tool,

  • great non linear presentation and communication tool and how to get a really strong visual

  • paradigm using 123RF and by the way just to be clear, Prezi is free. You can pay some

  • money at the desktop version levels. Over here in 123RF you can see I've already bought

  • this particular image but you know $5, $6, maybe $10 to actually buy the image that you

  • need to use for Prezi. There you go. Prezi. My absolute choice, hands

  • down, when it comes to presentation materials and speaker support.

PowerPoint is dead. Thank goodness there is something better. For a better presentation,

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