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Prezi HOTSHOT

You're reading from   Prezi HOTSHOT Create amazing Prezi presentations through 10 exciting Prezi projects.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2014
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ISBN-13 9781849699778
Length 264 pages
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Prezi HOTSHOT
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
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Preface
The Fastest Way to Go from an Idea to a Prezi FREE CHAPTER Present Yourself with a Prezumé I Want to Use Prezi for My Lessons Designing a Serious Corporate Presentation Presenting in the PechaKucha Style Presenting Boring Stuff in a Better Way I Really Like Those Hand-drawn Prezis Let's Animate Your Prezi More Interactivity with the Prezi Player API Creating an Award-winning Prezi Index

Main idea – the Prezi machine


Let's explain the main idea and create our story.

Engage thrusters

The Prezi machine is fantastic! You can put all kinds of information in it and if you use the machine the right way, a great presentation comes out, as shown in the following diagram:

The question we want to answer in our presentation is What makes a great prezi?

Our story is as follows:

So… What makes a great prezi?

Every prezi starts with a great idea.

Put everything that pops up in your mind on the canvas.

Do it with love and passion (because if you present a subject you don't like, it will fail immediately).

Transform your brainstorm in a mind map and develop structure in your content.

Then you'll need the Prezi machine. Make what's important big and the details small. Create groups of pieces of information that belong to each other.

Get rid of the rubbish. That means: if a piece of information is not really important, leave it out. Remember: too much text will kill your presentation and bullets won...

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