Coolest Thing: Donna's Presentation
Ok, maybe this wasn't *the* coolest thing ever to be, but it's certainly the thing that I've been asked about the most during and since the conference: "Justin, will Donna's presentation be available on the conference website?" Answer: "Yes."
Here you can view the presentation on this page, or click away to see it at prezi.com - below the prezi on this page you will see the most common questions answered.
*Hint*: After it's done loading choose 'More' then 'Fullscreen' for optimal viewing.
MOBIUS2010 on Prezi
FAQ's
- What is it?
- It's a Prezi. You can make them at Prezi.com.
- Is that a PowerPoint?
- No! It's a Prezi!
- How did you make it?
- I took Donna's PowerPoint out back and shot it. Then I scraped up the good parts and molded it into a Prezi. Voila! Actually, the best way to create a Prezi, I'm told, is to use it as a mindmapping/brainstorming tool to sketch out and refine your ideas.
- Where did you find this wonderful tool?
- Actually, nobody asked me that, but the answer is that I first saw it used by Brad J. Ward of Twitter fame when he spoke at a regional HighEdWeb conference in Columbia. Thanks Brad!
- Is it free?
- Yep. But it also costs money. Check their website for details, but the run down is that it's free (your prezi's are public), cheap (your prezi's can be private), or pretty cheap (you can use the offline editor).
- Will it run on my Windoze/Mac/Linux computer?
- You bet. Unless you buy the Pro account it's entirely web based. If you do upgrade to Pro, you can use the offline, desktop editor, which is written in Adobe Air and will therefore run on any OS that you can run Flash on. The Prezi's themselves can either be viewed online in a web browser, or offline. Either way they are flash based.
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