If you must use a raster image(a jpg), don’t zoom on it.Use them if possible, before searching elsewhere Prezi has some good vector graphic elements.
#Export to portable prezi pdf
Export that powerpoint slide as pdf and you have a vector graphic that remains crisp even if you zoom in. Use powerpoint to produce your graphic (a SmartArt for example).
One with text, one with images and another frame within the second frame. Go through it and make a simple prezi with three frames.
#Export to portable prezi how to
The prezi website has some nifty tutorials on how to do a basic prezi. Prezi can be a bit daunting to start at first, as it starts with an infinite white canvas. Once you start using it though, you will get a feel for which kinds work well. Not every presentation is best done with a prezi. A presentation in which you want to show the big picture and the molecular details ( like the forest and the trees).A presentation revolving around a person/place/event.A presentation that is quite abstract (or boring)- a little bit of novelty helps in keeping the audience awake ?.You could perhaps achieve that with powerpoint also ( you will only need to place the hyperlinks at appropriate places), but Prezi makes it more interesting Prezi makes it a snap to shift gears from one topic to a completely unrelated topic. A non linear presentation – Let’s say you want an audience driven presentation.On the other hand if you are a junior and people are deciding between you and their smartphones, a little bit of surprise might well come in handy. If you are blessed with a deep baritone or if you are a seasoned senior speaker, you won’t have trouble getting people to notice you or your presentation. In large conferences – chances are the audience are bored.
#Export to portable prezi software
However that would be a pretty bad idea as the design philosophy of these software differ considerably. Prezi even allows you to make powerpoints and ‘prezify’ them by importing into it. So when do you use Prezi? The answer isn’t really straightforward. This bewitchingly simple model is the backbone of the prezi magic. These frames are then connected by paths. It opens with an infinite canvas, on which you place ‘frames’ (Prezi-speak for slides) and content. This is very difficult to do with Prezi, as the panning transitions give you a sense of how the story unfolds. Powerpoint enables one to design a presentation without much thought about content. Only when all three are good, do we get the ‘Aha’ moment. Perhaps it is unfair to blame powerpoint.(or any other software).Īs Nolan says about magic in ‘Prestige’, every presentation has 3 parts or acts Unfortunately, it is the presenter who lets the software down and not the otherwise about. This might be true if ‘death by powerpoint’ is due to powerpoint.
Indeed it markets itself as a cure for ‘death by powerpoint’. Prezi’s ability to pan,zoom and rotate makes it a unique tool for use in presentations. Prezi is a powerful and interesting software for making presentations.Probably you have heard of Prezi before / seen one, but if you haven’t, here’s my last presentation