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Last updated: Monday, February 23, 2009

Several weeks back I came across Prezi beta that claims to allow,

…anyone who can sketch an view on a napkin to create and perform stunning non-linear presentations with relations, zooming into details, and adjusting to the date left without the need to skip slides.

I was skeptical at first, but after seeing several sample presentations and receiving my beta invite, I had a chance to put together my first presentation using Prezi in about 30 minutes.

If you do give Prezi a try….post a comment her with the link to your presentation to share with others.

I must confess that I am very impressed with that radically different approach to presentations. Prezi lives up to its claims and provides a simple and yet elegant workspace for creating as well as delivering presentations in real-time or sharing online for on-demand viewing.

I’d boost anyone who gives presentations regularly to sign-up for a beta invite to Prezi and once you receive your invite, give Prezi a try.

While waiting for your beta invite, check-out the intro training video clips.

Mark my words…Prezi will completely convert the way presentations are given in the future. Prezi is that revolutionary!

Andrew Bracht took the challenge of trying Prezi for himself and put together this fabulous example of using Prezi for a children’s ministry presentation for his volunteers.

[Source] Jason

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