I liked it better than Michael. It allows for a more dynamic 
presentation than PowerPoint, but it is limited to a set of basic 
"tricks" that will become "tired" after a time, just like PowerPoint's 
"tricks" have. I didn't find that it was terribly difficult to learn, 
but different people have different tastes about these things.

Here's a sample of my Prezi work: 
http://prezi.com/h_rxmgrc7z0z/hall-and-angell/

Regards,
Chris Green
York U.
Toronto
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Michael Britt wrote:
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>
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> I've used it, but I can't say I'm a big fan.  There's a learning curve 
> for sure.  It's nice to see something other than PowerPoint, but I 
> can't say I'm terribly enthusiastic about Prezi.  Here's a 
> presentation I put together on educational games:
>
> http://prezi.com/evxnbssm03yp/games-and-learning/
>
>
> Michael Britt
> mich...@thepsychfiles.com <mailto:mich...@thepsychfiles.com>
> http://www.ThePsychFiles.com
> Twitter: mbritt
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>
>
> On Oct 14, 2010, at 9:59 AM, James K. Denson wrote:
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>> Do any tipster use Prezi?  Our district is experimenting with it to 
>> replace PowerPoint.
>> Any thoughts?
>>  
>> J. Kevin Denson
>> First Colonial High School
>> AP Psychology & Psychology Teacher
>> Boys Varsity Soccer Coach
>> james.den...@vbschools.com <mailto:james.den...@vbschools.com>
>> "The Human Spirit is more powerful than any drug"
>> Oliver Sacks
>>  
>> *From:* Maxwell Gwynn [mailto:mgw...@wlu.ca] 
>> *Sent:* Wednesday, September 22, 2010 10:44 AM
>> *To:* Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
>> *Subject:* Re: [tips] video of crime and line up
>>  
>>  
>>  
>> Deborah:
>>  
>> Here is the link to Gary Well's video and line-up. I believe this is 
>> the one to which you refer.
>> http://www.psychology.iastate.edu/~glwells/theeyewitnesstest.html 
>> <http://www.psychology.iastate.edu/%7Eglwells/theeyewitnesstest.html>
>>  
>> I'm always on the lookout for good simulated crime videos for my 
>> research, so I'd appreciate any leads TIPSters might have on these!
>>  
>> -Max Gwynn
>>  
>> Maxwell Gwynn, PhD
>> Psychology Department
>> Wilfrid Laurier University
>> 519-884-0710 ext 3854
>> mgw...@wlu.ca <mailto:mgw...@wlu.ca>
>>
>> >>> "Deborah S. Briihl" <dbri...@valdosta.edu 
>> <mailto:dbri...@valdosta.edu>> 9/22/2010 9:23 AM >>>
>>  
>>  
>> A while back, someone sent a link to a video of someone committing a 
>> crime (wandering around a building). Afterwards, a video was shown of 
>> 6 people and you were asked to chose who had committed the crime. The 
>> point was that no one in the line up had, but many people picked 
>> someone. Can someone forward that link to me? Thanks!!
>>  
>> Deborah Briihl, PhD
>> Dept. of Psychology and Counseling
>> Valdosta State University
>> 229-333-5994
>>  


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