I wrote a blog on Prezi earlier this year:
http://sfrantz.wordpress.com/2010/04/28/prezi-an-alternative-to-presenta
tion-slides/.  It will give you a quick overview of how Prezi works.

I concur that it's useful if the linearity of powerpoint leaves you
feeling handcuffed.  Although, if you use 'presenter view' in
powerpoint, linearity is less of an issue.  (To use presenter view, your
computer needs to see your projector as a second monitor.)  [Yeah, blog
on that, too:
http://sfrantz.wordpress.com/2009/11/26/powerpoint-2007-presenter-view/]
. 

A word of warning: The motion effects in Prezi can make some of your
audience members nauseous.  

Sue

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