By Ida Dorsey


This is the tool used by presenters to virtually display data in a cloud-based platform. Prezi, was invented in 2009 and since then, the way we present our ideas virtually has in a great way improved. This tool helps users steer through data quickly, zoom in and out of the presentation in the latest 3D system as in contrast to the slides method previously used. All this can be easily learnt through a Prezi training course.

The main reason why this technical tool was developed was to spice up the manner in which we presented our information. For the past two decades, slides have ruled the scene in a rather repetitive and boring manner. This pushed Kitchen Budapest a Hungarian company, and its counterpart Magyar Telekom to come up with this software who name is the shortened version of the word presentation in Hungarian.

This training involves a number of core concepts that will enable one to completely master this technique. The first and foremost is the ZUI. This feature is the basic and most fundamental. It involves panning, editing, sizing and rotation of the whole document to suit the specifications of the presenter. To begin with, objects are placed on the canvas before being framed and finally being presented.

The next is the Desktop. This allows the Edu Pro users to work and save their presentations in their own OS but offline. This option allows users to work on a format of up to 500 MB and store it in pez file format which can be converted with SWF and FLV formats. This is also advanced in the iPad viewer option that enables the viewing and presentation through the same platform.

The third part is the Collaborate one. This is an interactive platform that allows up to ten users to interact on the basis of sharing the information. Their data can be edited online, shared, presented and even simultaneously interconnected in a meeting-like setting. This feature in some way has pushed the teleconferencing technology to a whole new level and facilitated qualitative interaction in a meeting perspective.

The Revenue Model is the last feature in the training process. For every presentation, the developer has to publish the presentation in the main website for the purpose of anti-plagiarism, licensing and public viewership. The good thing with this option, the company offers educational licensing to students and educators.

To get going with the training, apply on their main website. They have a pre-offered free form to fill in and secure a quote on their classes in advance. The classes are graded depending on the level of skill. The beginner class is an open one, the master class is a one-to-one and the on-site class which is done in the Collaborative feature level.

Without a doubt, the way we lecture, advertise and present our data has taken a notch higher thanks to this technology. Most trainings are systemic and designed in a way that one can get all the techniques in a simpler way.




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