Michael and Rick
I have also been very impressed by several presentations recently which used 
Prezi. One was a faculty member and two others were by people applying for an 
assistant librarian position. Then I saw two students do presentations with it 
in a class recently and was very impressed. They all said there was a short 
learning curve but were all willing to help me learn (when I get a bit of free 
time, ha!). I'm looking for online or text training/instruction for it - 
perhaps if any of us find anything helpful we could post it to tips? :) The 
lack of printing seems a big drawback- I'm glad you mentioned that, Rick.
Tim

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Britt [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2010 8:57 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: Re: [tips] Why Powerpoint Is Evil: Military Version

Good point Rick.  I really want to love Prezi in part because it is a  
welcome alternative to PowerPoint, but there is a bit of a learning  
curve to it and, as you say, you can't get - yet - any easily printed  
notes or slides from it.  Still, worth checking into if you want to  
try something different.

Michael Britt
[email protected]
www.thepsychfiles.com
Twitter: mbritt



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