Prezi is a cloud-based presentation software that opens up a new world between whiteboards and slides. The zoomable canvas makes it fun to explore ideas and the connections between them. The result: visually captivating presentations that lead your audience down a path of discovery.
That's how the folks at Prezi decribe their presentation application, and I have to say that it's a pretty good summation of what it can do. The first time I used Prezi was for a presentation on the analysis of test data and survey results. The presentation had to show the connection between various independent pieces of data, and possible solutions to identified concerns. This is where Prezi shines... if used correctly, it can visually show relationships and connections in ways that PowerPoint cannot. You see, while PowerPoint is very linear, Prezi allows for non-linear narratives that can clearly show complex relationships and multiple outcomes or solutions.
To learn more about Prezi, be sure to view the resources located on the Prezi site. I hope to share how others have used Prezi in their classroom to support
student learning in future posts. If you have used Prezi in your classroom, please share your experiences
in the comments section.

