![]() ![]() I didn't get to use Prezi too much until I started my current job (well except one failed attempt of creating a wedding present-a photo collage on Prezi, but Prezi couldn't handle the large amount of photos I put in at that time). These two things still hold true to a certain degree, despite the many changes that have been made to Prezi since then. I don't remember much from that workshop, but two things that stood out: (1) Looking at a Prezi presentation for too long could make people dizzy and (2) before presenting, it's safer to save a copy of the Prezi presentation in case of any Internet failure. I remember attending a workshop on Prezi and signing up for a Prezi account right in the workshop. I got introduced to Prezi back in library school/iSchool days in 2009. Self-reflection is one of the (many) things that librarians do best! I will reflect on my experience of the now Prezi Classic, and share some initial thoughts of the future Prezi Next (maybe very soon the distinction won't exist anymore). It just reinforces the importance of continuously updating your knowledge and skillsīecause of the above, I want to share my Prezi experience here. This was not the first time it happened and it won't be the last time. Just when I feel that I am so familiar with and confident about a tool, it decided to have a complete overhaul. Nonetheless, I never really got a chance to reflect on this journey of "converting" from Powerpoint to Prezi Sometimes I can put together a presentation faster with Prezi than with Powerpoint. I have been using Prezi quite heavily for more than 4 years now. The old version that I am used to using is now called Prezi Classic. When I logged into my Prezi account a few weeks ago, I discovered that they have pushed out a new version of Prezi called Prezi Next. ![]()
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