Classroom Collaboration and Brainstorming with Prezi Meeting

» 10 September 2010 » In Ed Tech, Visualizations, Web 2.0 »

If you're a reader of my blog, you know that I'm a big fan of Prezi, the non-linear presentation tool. Prezi has just announced a new feature - Prezi Meeting which allows multiple users to remotely collaborate on the same Prezi screen. Imagine your students mind-mapping in real time on Prezi's "limitless whiteboard." 

Note: Team members will need an email accounts to be invited to participate. Select “Invite to edit” to generate a link that you can send to anyone. When your invited collaborators open the link, you will see their avatars. Text, images, and videos added to the prezi are visible to everyone, giving remote team members the sensation of being in the same creative space together. (When you are invited to co-edit a prezi you will enter the Prezi Meeting in Show mode upon clicking the link. To start co-editing the prezi, switch to Edit mode).

For more detailed instructions on how to use Prezi meeting click here

 

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One Comment on "Classroom Collaboration and Brainstorming with Prezi Meeting"

  1. peter
    Zoli Radnai
    10/09/2010 at 6:25 pm Permalink

    Hi Peter, thanks for the post. I hope you will love the new feature!

    Best
    Zoli
    Prezi.com

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