Posts Tagged ‘presentation design’

Prezi is the biggest advancement in presentation design since the slide format was developed decades ago, and the change is dramatic for instructors and their audience. The design will engage your audience from the first zoom. Yes, I said zoom. It will wow any group you’re training as long as your content is relevant. And I mean any group! The law enforcement audience you serve will love Prezi presentations as a refreshing change of pace from the static slide shows they are familiar with. If Yoda (the Master Jedi) was going to give a presentation I am sure he would use a Prezi to engage his audience from the start.

Prezi lets you bring your ideas into one space and see how they relate, helping you connect with your audience. Zoom out to see the big picture and zoom in to see details — a method you just have to see to fully understand. You can visit Prezi.com and use the software for free to see how you like it, and you will like it. The service is free for educators and trainers to use, and even the advanced program is a fraction of the cost of Microsoft’s PowerPoint, with the education discount.

I recently made a Prezi presentation to use as an opening for a law enforcement training conference that you can view, download, adapt, or use as a template – at http://prezi.com/5-fi5fd6tk7d/letoa-prezi-opening/.