Introduction
All the keywords, images, videos, and other material in your prezi are there because you want the audience to see it, and because the audience will be interested. It is likely that everything on the canvas will be carefully studied by them to be fully enjoyed and understood.
The thing is that this process takes a little time. And during this time, because the audience is focusing on the visuals, they will not be able to fully focus on you or anything you might say.
Once you know this, it is easy to handle. All you have to do is plan for it. The basic idea is to plan so that you do not deliver two messages (visual and verbal) at the same time.
For everything you say, show just the visuals that accompany that information—and only those visuals. Then, when you need to show something more, allow the audience a few seconds to take it in.
Prezi
Prezi Cookbook
Prezi Cookbook
Overview of this book
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Preface
Free Chapter
1. Administer Your Account and Your Prezi
2. Inserting Text, Images, and Links
3. Symbols and Shapes, Lines and Arrows
4. Editing Elements on the Canvas
5. Path and Steps
6. Frames and Prezi Ratio
7. Zoom and Turn
8. Animation
9. Reuse Favorite Frames and Elements
10. Media Files in Prezi
11. Templates, Colors, and Fonts
12. Presenting with Prezi
13. Prezi on Other Devices
14. PowerPoint and Prezi
15. Sharing and Collaborating
A. Design
B. Transitions
C. Keyboard Shortcuts
Index
Customer Reviews