Prezi is one of the newest presentation tools on the market. Prezi is a free program that anyone can
download, along with that it’s one of the first presentation software that uses
cloud storage. Prezi is PowerPoint’s big
up and coming competitors although it’s much different. The program differs from PowerPoint in that
it is a web-based program that allows you to create more of a canvas
presentation instead of a sequential slide presentation. It’s a program that’s very non-linear. It allows you to incorporate not only text
and pictures, but videos and other presentation objects. You can create your presentation online and
then download the final product so that you don’t require an internet
connection to display the presentation.
Many students and professors can get this application for free and begin
using it more than PowerPoint.
Prezi has three types of accounts which help customers
select what options they would like. The
Prezi Public, EDU Enjoy and EDU Pro information is in full detail below.
Public: Prezi Public accounts are free for use, and require
no annual fee. Each Public account is limited to 100MB of presentation storage
space. Public users also have access to the Prezi offline player software,
subject to the end user license agreement associated with that software.
EDU Enjoy: This account features 500MB of presentation
storage space. Users also have access to the Prezi offline player, subject to
the end user license agreement associated with that player. This account is
free for anyone with valid education credentials.
EDU Pro: This account features an ample 2GB of presentation
storage space. Prezi Pro users also have access to the Prezi Desktop software to
allow for the creation and viewing of Prezi presentations offline, and have the
option of accessing Prezi securely using secure socket layer (SSL) technology.
Must have valid educational credentials. This account is available for $59 per
year.
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