Make An Impact: The Step By Step Guide To Mastering Prezi Finally - no more 'Death By PowerPoint'! This indispensable, plain English and 100% independent guide, written by a Prezi trainer and designer and fully updated for 2015, helps you ditch the slides once and for all. Contents
TITLE | : | Make An Impact: The Step By Step Guide To Mastering Prezi |
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RATING | : | 4.71 (328 Votes) |
ASIN | : | 1908688521 |
FORMAT TYPE | : | Paperback |
NUMBER of PAGES | : | 94 Pages |
PUBLISH DATE | : | 2013-07-10 |
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Finally - no more 'Death By PowerPoint'! This indispensable, plain English and 100% independent guide, written by a Prezi trainer and designer and fully updated for 2015, helps you ditch the slides once and for all. Fully illustrated with step-by-step instructions, this is a no-nonsense, jargon-free approach to getting to grips with Prezi quickly and painlessly. Contents includes: - Understanding the Prezi canvas - Scaling objects - Grouping objects - Themes - Working With images - The Prezi path - Framing content - Hidden reveals - Fade-In animation - Working With frames - Diagrams And Templates - Working With video - Working With audio - Favorites - Importing A Powerpoint (or not) - 3D Backgrounds - Portable prezis - Sharing and collaborating - Printing handouts About the author Kyle MacRae has a long history in technology journalism and has authored a dozen con
EDITORIAL :
About the Author Author Dell Keegan-Martin (London, England) is joined by a team of experts from Computeractive magazine. He works as a teacher, IT consultant and private instructor.
REVIEW :
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