Thanks Chris as examples provide the best insight into how that
presentation style works. I'm impressed and now plan to incorporate it
as another option for presenting course concepts. However, I would
assume that this organizational style requires more prep time . I
happen to think that's a good quality BTW.
Joan
Joan Warmbold Boggs
Oakton Community College
Christopher D. Green wrote:
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:
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
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
http://www.ThePsychFiles.com
Twitter: mbritt
On Oct 14, 2010, at 9:59 AM, James K. Denson wrote:
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
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
"The Human Spirit is more powerful than any drug"
Oliver Sacks
*From:* Maxwell Gwynn [mailto:[email protected]]
*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
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>>> "Deborah S. Briihl" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> 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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