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Basic Prezi Tutorial 2013

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This is a tutorial created to walk beginners through the steps to acquire a .edu-emailed linked account at Prezi.com, and create a simple Prezi. The tutorial ends with a link to the Prezi manual and FAQs. All images in the tutorial are (C) Prezi; the tutorial is presented free of charge in the interest of furthering use of the online tool.
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Updated 4/4/2013 TWUT – Prezi Tutorial 1 Basic Prezi Tutorial Here are the steps to creating a basic Prezi presentation assuming you’ve never done so and need to begin by getting a Prezi account. Point your favorite web browser to www.prezi.com. (It doesn’t matter which browser you use; Prezi’s a flashbased application that works with any flashenabled browser!) On the homepage of Prezi, click on “Sign Up Now.” (Or, if you want to learn more about Prezi, click the link provided . . . ) At the top right, click on “Students & Teachers.” (Prezi provides free upgraded licenses to students and teachers who provide a valid .edu email address!) On the Student/Teacher Licenses page, click “Sign up now” in the free Enjoy Edu column. On a new page, Prezi will ask for your .edu email address and will send a registration email to that address. When the email arrives, click the link in the email and provide the information needed to establish your account.
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Updated  4/4/2013  

TWUT  –  Prezi  Tutorial     1  

Basic  Prezi  Tutorial    

Here  are  the  steps  to  creating  a  basic  Prezi  presentation  assuming  you’ve  never  done  so  and  need  to  begin  by  getting  a  Prezi  account.      Point  your  favorite  web  browser  to  www.prezi.com.    (It  doesn’t  matter  which  browser  you  use;  Prezi’s  a  flash-­‐based  application  that  works  with  any  flash-­‐enabled  browser!)            On  the  homepage  of  Prezi,  click  on  “Sign  Up  Now.”    (Or,  if  you  want  to  learn  more  about  Prezi,  click  the  link  provided  .  .  .  )            At  the  top  right,  click  on  “Students  &  Teachers.”      (Prezi  provides  free  upgraded  licenses  to  students  and  teachers  who  provide  a  valid  .edu  email  address!)          On  the  Student/Teacher  Licenses  page,  click  “Sign  up  now”  in  the  free  Enjoy  Edu  column.    On  a  new  page,  Prezi  will  ask  for  your  .edu  email  address  and  will  send  a  registration  email  to  that  address.    When  the  email  arrives,  click  the  link  in  the  email  and  provide  the  information  needed  to  establish  your  account.                              

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Now  that  you  have  created  an  account  with  Prezi.com,  each  time  you  log  in,  you’ll  find  your  profile  page.    As  you  add  Prezis,  they’ll  accumulate  on  your  profile  page.      

     Creating  Your  First  Prezi  .  .  .        To  create  a  new  presentation,  on  your  profile  page,  click  on  “New  Prezi.”                  and  choose  a  template.        Click  “Choose”              

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 When  your  Prezi  opens,  it  may  look  like  this  (depending  on  the  template  you  chose).    You  may  note  it  looks  very  similar  to  Microsoft’s  PowerPoint  in  some  aspects:  a  set  of  slides  to  the  left;  a  note  to  Click  to  add  text.            To  write  something,  click  anywhere  on  the  background,  and  a  text  box  will  appear.  Type  what  you  want  inside  the  box.  Note  the  controls  for  style,  size,  and  color.              To  insert  a  file  or  other  multimedia,  click  on  the  “Insert”  menu.  Then  choose  from  the  available  options.                        To  add  a  simple  shape,  click  on  “Frames  &  Arrows.”                          

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   To  move  something  in  your  presentation,  Click  on  a  portion  of  the  item  you  wish  to  move.    Then,  click  and  drag  using  the  ‘hand’  icon  in  the  middle  to  move  the  item  to  its  new  location.              To  change  the  size  of  an  item,  click  and  drag  the  handlebars  (white  squares)  of  a  selected  item  or  click  the  “+”  or  “-­‐“  icon.                    To  rotate  an  item,  select  the  item,  point  to  a  corner  handlebar  to  expose  the  rotate  circle,  then  click  and  drag  the  outer  ring.    You  have  360  degrees  of  rotation!              Paths  are  how  Prezi  moves  from  one  item  to  the  next.    To  add  a  path,  click  “Edit  Path”  in  the  left  side  navigation.        Prezi  automatically  identifies  the  first  item  created  as  #1.    Simply  click  on  other  items  in  the  order  they  are  to  appear  in  the  Prezi  presentation.  As  you  click  on  items,  a  numbered  line  will  appear,  just  like  you’re  “connecting  the  dots.”    Change  the  order  of  the  path  items  by  moving  them  around  in  the  box  at  the  left  of  the  screen.                

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Showtime!!  You’ve  created  items  and  established  an  order  path.    It’s  time  to  see  your  Prezi  in  action.        In  the  upper-­‐left,  click  on  the  blue  “Present”  icon.  Prezi  automatically  displays  your  Prezi  from  Path  Item  1,  full-­‐screen,  with  ‘forward’  and  ‘backward’  buttons  at  the  bottom  of  the  screen  (that  disappear  and  reappear  as  you  mouse  over  the  area).      To  return  to  the  editing  screen,  press  the  “Escape”  key.            Saving  is  AUTOMATIC  Just  so  you  know,  Prezi  auto-­‐saves  so  you  don’t  have  to.  To  save  it  yourself,  place  your  mouse  over  “Saved  at  XX:XX”  in  the  upper  right  corner  of  the  editing  screen  and  click  on  “Save  Now.”            Finally,  when  the  editing  process  is  complete  or  you  need  to  stop  working  for  a  while,  click  “Exit”  in  the  upper  right  corner.      

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This  takes  you  to  a  Summary  Screen  where  you  can  edit  various  elements  such  as  Title  and  Description.    You  also  have  options  for  online  presenting,  downloading  a  copy  of  the  Prezi  to  present  offline  (Pro  users  can  export  to  present  offline  AND  edit  offline  as  well).    The  downloaded  file  will  be  in  .zip  form,  so  you’ll  need  a  way  to  unzip  the  compressed  file.    

                 

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