Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Web 2.0 Teacher Tools: Prezi

How can using an online presentation tool help to engage students?

Presentations with Prezi

Learning to use Prezi:
Tutorials and videos from Prezi
Prezi Manual

Some ideas from the Showcase Tab:
Example: Engagement in the Classroom
Example: Tech Tools for the English Classroom
Example: Prezi titled Math is not Linear

Comment: How could you use Prezi to engage your students?

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

This will be great once I get internet access to my laptop/smartboard! I hope to be able to use it someday...

Anonymous said...

prezi, i find it more interesting than PwT. I believe the kids will too. The graphics make it feel like your riding on a roller coaster. Kids should like it.

Anonymous said...

I use powerpoint A LOT in my classroom. This would be an alternative that could keep my kids engaged.

Anonymous said...

This is really cool looking. I would like to give it a try. I can't type with accents or foreign punctuation, and that is a problem.

Anonymous said...

Find it an interesting tool. Would be nice if my smartboard was up and running.............. As anything else, I question the time to put it all together....

Anonymous said...

Perfect timing! I'd like to use this in my Technical Writing class. They are in the midst of creating an oral presentation sans Power Point. Thanks Judith.

Anonymous said...

The smooth transition to various info is exciting. I wish I hadmore control over fonts, colors, and sizes. But it does offer a much higher degree of presentation.

Anonymous said...

looks interesting, I hope to use it soon. I will have to do some more playing around with it and feel the kids will like it too.

Anonymous said...

I can see myself using this! This would be a nice way to setup units and have the students look at the big picture and then teh smaller peices that create the entire unit.

Anonymous said...

I could use this to review vocab.!

Anonymous said...

Very interesting! This will keep students engaged

Anonymous said...

Give them an overall schematic of what they will be reading about.