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Description
Through this two-day workshop, participants will develop lessons featuring exciting and
motivating instructional strategies that are based on the principles of 21st century learning and
information literacy skill development.
Device Information
Participants will use the district-provided teacher laptop during this two day training. Additional
district-provided tablets will also be available for use. Participants are also encouraged to bring
any personal mobile devices that they would like to use as well.
Class sets of Dell Venue 8 tablets with Windows 10 will be available for check-out. If you wish to
check out the devices, you must submit the Device Agreement below.
D3DeviceAgreement
Lesson Plan Development
Over the course of the two-day workshop, participants will develop a technology integration
lesson plan using the lesson planner below. Participants will also use the lesson checklist to
ensure that all lesson requirements are met.
D3LessonPlanner
D3LessonChecklist
The D3: Digital Fluency & Differentiation for Diverse LearnersWednesday, April 16, 2014 9:28 AM
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This D3 Participant Handbook was created and shared in Microsoft OneNote 2016, a part of
the Microsoft Office 2016 Suite of Applications. Before you jump in to the content, take a few
minutes to "Get to Know the Handbook!"
This Notebook is organized like a standard paper notebook. It is separated into sections and
pages.
SectionsYou can move between sections by clicking the tabs at the top.
PagesEach section is made up of pages. You can move between the pages by clicking the page names
in the panel on the right side of the OneNote notebook.
SearchingOne of the "coolest" and most powerful tools in OneNote is the ability to search through all of
the content at once. Just enter any search term into the Search window. Immediately results will
Get to Know the HandbookSaturday, June 06, 2015 8:52 AM
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the content at once. Just enter any search term into the Search window. Immediately results will
appear. Just click on the desired result to move directly to that location in your OneNote
Notebook.
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Day One AgendaThursday, March 3, 2016 9:32 AM
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Differentiated - How will you address the needs of all students?1.
Bloom's Revised Taxonomy2.
Moving Up Bloom's and Use of ICT3.
Discuss the following activities with your group. How can the activity be adapted to move up
to the analyzing, evaluating, or creating levels? How could technology be integrated?
Make a poster listing all the characters in a piece of literature and their character traits.
Write and perform a play based on the story.
Make a flow chart to show stages of an event.
Make a diorama to illustrate an event.
Conduct a debate about an issue of special interest.
Lesson Planner4.
Lesson Checklist5.
Lesson ExpectationsThursday, April 17, 2014 11:59 AM
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Get to Know OneNote
OneNote is a digital notebook that can be used to collect and organize any digital content - text, images, hyperlinks, any
types of files (audio, video, Office documents, PDFs, etc.), into a familiar "notebook style" organization.
Notebooks "Bookshelf" Sections/ Section Groups Pages/Subpages
Sections
Move between the sections by clicking the tabs at the top. Think of sections as dividers you would have in a standard
notebook.
You can add additional sections by clicking the plus (add) symbol immediately to the right of your last section. If there is
not enough room to display all of your section tabs, you can click the drop down tab to see the additional sections in this
notebook.
There are additional tools available when you right-click on a section name. You can Rename a section, move or copy the
section to another location in this or another OneNote notebook, or Copy a link to this section onto your computer
clipboard.
TrapperKeeper
OneNote OverviewThursday, April 17, 2014 11:50 AM
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Pages
Each section is made up of pages. You can add a new page to this section by clicking the + Add Page button at the top of
the list of pages.
Searching
Enter any search term into the Search window. In fact, it reads your handwriting and text within images. As you search, the
results will immediately appear. Just click on the desired result to move directly to that location in your OneNote
Notebook.
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Capture Anything with Screen Clippings
Start by opening a webpage in Internet Explorer or a file on your computer. Then open the OneNote notebook page where
you want to add the screen clipping. Click Insert > Screen Clipping. As soon as the screen dims and OneNote disappears,
drag a selection over what you want to capture. When you release the mouse button, a picture of the screen region you
selected is sent to OneNote, where you can move or resize the picture exactly how you want it to appear in your notes.
You will also notice that there is a link and full citing immediately below the inserted screen clipping that will help you
remember where you got the content.
Eagle Mountain-Saginaw Independent School District / Overviewhttp://www.emsisd.com/Domain/16/4/2015 10:22 PM - Screen Clipping
You can also copy a portion of any web page and paste it into your OneNote notebook. It will also include a hyperlink to
the original material.
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Please click the link below for additional information about OneNote 2016.
http://bit.ly/MSEduOneNote
http://onenoteforteachers.com/
Additional OneNote InformationSunday, June 07, 2015 4:00 PM
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Click the links below to access information about the OneNote Class Notebook.
https://www.onenote.com/classnotebook
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Getting-Started-with-the-OneNote-Class-Notebook-A-Walkthrough-for-Teachers-28666b8e-b0ae-48fe-b001-1874f5f6db58
OneNote Class NotebookThursday, March 3, 2016 10:25 AM
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Get to Know the Devices!
Participants will use the district-provided teacher laptop during this two day training. Additional
district-provided tablets (iPad Mini or Dell Venue 8 tablet) will also be available for use.
Participants can check out a device to take home with them Monday evening, if they would like
to get more familiar with it or use it to work on their lesson plan.
In addition to the district-provided devices, we encourage all D3 users to bring any personal
devices to the training as well. With BYOD, students will bring a variety of devices. By bringing
our own devices to this training, we will experience a more realistic version of the 21st Century
classroom.
Device DetailsThursday, April 17, 2014 11:51 AM
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Video: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/how-to
Navigating Windows 8 (Start Screen, Tiles, Finding Apps, Pinning Apps)Familiar Desktop (How to get there, Pinning)SecuritySearch, Download & Install Windows Apps
Dell Venue 8Thursday, May 08, 2014 2:06 PM
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The Dell Venue 8 tablets are Windows 10 devices.
Below are two great tutorials for using Windows 10 in the classroom.
https://education.microsoft.com/GetTrained/TA-Win10
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/mt574243.aspx
Windows 10Thursday, March 3, 2016 9:52 AM
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Please click the link below to access the 21st Century Learning Design learning path. For D3 we will be covering two strands; Real World Problem Solving and Innovation and Use of ICT.
https://education.microsoft.com/LearningPath/21CLD
21st Century Learning DesignThursday, March 3, 2016 10:32 AM
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Click the link below to access the Introduction to Sway training.
https://education.microsoft.com/GetTrained/Introduction-to-Sway
Examples for using Sway in the Classroom
https://docs.com/sway-edu/2221/sway-for-education-sway-in-the-classroom
Even More Examples
https://blogs.office.com/2015/03/12/sway-use-case-series-1-educator-sways/
Introduction to SwayThursday, March 3, 2016 10:33 AM
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Day Two AgendaThursday, March 3, 2016 9:35 AM
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In EM-S ISD searching with Bing makes sense. Our district has signed up for Bing for Schools, which means that your students have an ad-free searching experience. You also have access to a daily bell ringers. To learn more click the link below.
https://youtu.be/AF86eOo6KSY
http://www.bing.com/classroom
Bing in the ClassroomThursday, March 3, 2016 10:44 AM
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Office Mix is like super powers for PowerPoint. With Office Mix you can easily record audio and video, annotate on slides, and even embed quizzes. Not only that, but when you upload your Mix, then you can see analytic data for each slide and quiz results. To learn more, click the link below and scroll down to "How to Make Your First Mix."
https://mix.office.com/en-us/Home
Office MixThursday, March 3, 2016 10:50 AM
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Photosynth allows you to take beautiful panoramic video images that lets you share any destination with your students. Looking for the ultimate virtual field trip tool? This is it!
https://photosynth.net/
Need help using Photosynth?
https://photosynth.net/help.aspx
PhotosynthThursday, March 3, 2016 10:55 AM
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Definition
To differentiate instruction is to recognize students' varying background knowledge, readiness,
language preferences in learning, interests, and to react responsively. Differentiated instruction
is a process to approach teaching and learning for students of differing abilities. The intent of
differentiating instruction is to maximize each student's growth and individual success by
meeting each student where he or she is and assisting in the learning process.
Differentiated Instruction...encourages modification to address diversity.
emphasizes student accountability for learning and high levels of participation.
features partnerships and group tasks as well as whole-group and individualized instruction.
focuses on quality versus quantity.
promotes a comfortable yet challenging environment.
utilizes both traditional and non-traditional modes of assessment.
includes student input and feedback.
relies on student readiness, interests and learning profiles.
is student-centered...bases on the needs and abilities of students.
(Smith and Throne, 2007, ISTE; Differentiating Instruction with Technology for K-5 Classrooms)
What is differentiation and what is it not?
Differentiation is... Differentiation is not...
a set of principles a set of instructional strategies
an instructional approach only about instruction
an ongoing process something that can be taught or shown
Three Elements to Differentiate
Elements and materials and the ways by which students access them•
Tasks and objectives aligned to learning goals•
Instruction is broad-based and focused on concepts•
Content
Flexible grouping•
Classroom management •
Process
Initial and ongoing assessment of readiness and growth•
Active and responsible learners•
Products
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Active and responsible learners•
Varied expectations and requirements•
(CA Tomlinson, 2010, Understanding Differentiation in Order to Lead)
Impact of Technology on Learning
Technology improves student performance when the application...
directly supports the curriculum objectives being assessed. •
provides opportunities for student collaboration.•
adjusts for student ability and prior experience and provides feedback to the student and
teacher about student performance or progress.
•
is integrated in to the typical instructional day. •
provides opportunities for students to design and implement projects that extend the
curriculum content being assessed by a particular standardized test.
•
(Center for Applied Research in Educational Technology)
One size does not fit all•
Playing to strengths and interests•
Allows for various assessment methods•
Provides access to current information and real-world scenarios •
Manipulation of information•
Helps with language proficiency and learning difficulties•
http://www.unity.net.au/padwheel/padwheelposter.pdf
Technology Support for Differentiation
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Animoto
Add text (famous quotes, inspirational messages, etc.)•
Spotlight items to give them more prominence and screen time•
Share your videos via email, publish them online to your own site or YouTube, or
download them to your computer to use locally
•
Upload photos, video clips, music, and text … Animoto automatically analyzes your
uploaded
material and creates a custom video just for you. If you don't like it, just remix it!
Animoto is available on the web (PC, laptop, tablet or any internet enabled device) or
available
as a free app for Android and iOS devices.
A basic account is free, but you are limited to 30 second long presentations. Teachers
can apply
for free Animoto Plus accounts, which allows you to create full length video projects for
classroom use.
Apply for your free Animoto Plus account for use in the classroom today!
Movie Moments App (Windows Devices)
This Windows app is meant for making quick, fun changes to short videos. The final
movies are
60 seconds or less. Upload your video, trim scenes, highlight key moments with stylish
captions,
and add music. When you're finished, you can easily share the video with others.
This video demonstrates how to create a video with Movie Moments.
How to use Movie Moments
Movie Maker
Movie Maker is a FREE, powerful movie studio that you can download to your PC as part
of the
Windows Essentials 2012 package or as a standalone application. It allows you to import
and
edit images (slide shows) and videos, add audio, transitions, and effects so that your
movie looks
polished and professional.
Movie ManiaThursday, April 17, 2014 12:02 PM
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Built-in tools allow you to share your video to OneDrive, via Email, social media, or more.
MovieMaker will be installed on the 2014-15 district image for EM-S ISD computers, but
you can
download and install it yourself at home or on any other computer.
It is also available here from the Windows store for $1.99 (for Windows devices). A free
trial is available.
Timelapse Pro (Windows Store: Free, get it here)
Shoot your time lapse, apply video effects and upload it to share.
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Download | Windows Store App ($1.49)
OverviewWhether you prefer Hollywood or the indie scene, you’re the director with Movie Maker.
Import and edit slide shows and videos
Quickly add photos and footage from your PC or camera into Movie Maker. Then fine tune your
movie just the way you want it. You can move things around, speed it up or slow it down—it’s
up to you.
Edit the soundtrack and add a theme
Enhance your movie with audio and a theme. Movie Maker adds transitions and effects
automatically so your movie looks polished and professional.
Share your movie online
Once your movie is ready, share it online on Facebook, YouTube or other social networking and
video sharing sites. Send a link to your movie in an email to family and friends so they won’t
miss it.
From <http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-live/movie-maker#t1=overview>
Import photos and videosTo make a movie with Movie Maker, you'll need some photos and videos on your computer. You
can import photos and videos from your digital camera, a flash memory card, DVDs, or your
mobile phone.
To import your photos and videos into Movie Maker, connect the camera to your computer by
using a USB cable, and then turn on the camera. Click the Movie Maker button, and then
click Import from device. If the Photos and videos will be imported into Photo
Gallery message appears, click OK.
Click the device you want to import photos and videos from, and then click Import. On the New
photos and videos were found page, click Import all new items now, type a name for all the
photos and videos, and then click Import.
In Photo Gallery, select the check box in the upper-left corner for each photo or video you want
to use in your movie. On the Create tab, in the Share group, click Movie. When the photos and
videos appear in Movie Maker, you’re ready to start making your movie.
Movie MakerFriday, May 30, 2014 9:34 AM
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Select photos and videos in Photo Gallery to import into Movie Maker.
From <http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-live/movie-maker#t1=import>
Edit your moviesUsing the video editing features in Movie Maker, you can make your movie look the way you
want it to.
Add a video
Get started with making a movie and editing it by first adding any videos that you want to use
into Movie Maker.
On the Home tab, in the Add group, click Add videos and photos. Hold down the Ctrl key and
click the videos you want to use, and then click Open.
Trim video
To set a new start point, under Video Tools, on the Edit tab, in the Editing group,
click Set start point.
•
To set a new end point, under Video Tools, on the Edit tab, in the Editing group, click Set
end point.
•
To trim the beginning or end of a video clip so only the part of the video you want appears in
your final movie, click the video you want to trim, and then drag the playback indicator on the
storyboard to the point where you want the video to start or stop playing in your movie. Do one
of the following:
Split a video
You can split a video into two smaller items and then continue editing. For example, after
splitting a video, you can move one video in front of the other to change the order in which the
videos play in your movie.
To split a video into two items, click the video, and then drag the playback indicator to the point
where you want to split the video. Under Video Tools, on the Edit tab, in the Editing group,
click Split.
Speed up or slow down a video
You can change the speed of your video in Movie Maker to make the video play faster or slower
in your movie.
To change the speed of a video, click the video. Next, under Video Tools, on the Edit tab, in
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To change the speed of a video, click the video. Next, under Video Tools, on the Edit tab, in
the Adjust group, click the Speed list, and then click a speed (depending on how much you
want to speed the video up or slow it down).
Adjust the video speed in your movie.
From <http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-live/movie-maker#t1=movies>
Edit the audioGet great sound in your movie by using the audio editing tools in Movie Maker. Make your
finished movie feel polished and professional by adding a soundtrack and using the editing
features to adjust the volume, fade music in or out, and more.
Add music
You can add music that plays during your movie. After you add music, you can edit it so it plays
how you want in your movie.
On the Home tab, in the Add group, click Add music. Click the music file you want to use, and
then click Open.
Fade music in or out
Make the audio fade in nicely at the beginning and fade out smoothly at the end to make a
movie that looks and sounds professional.
To make the music fade in, click the Fade in list, and then click the speed for the music to
fade in.
•
To make the music fade in or out, click the music. Then, under Music Tools, on the Options tab,
in the Audio group, do one or both of the following:
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fade in.
To make the music fade out, click the Fade out list, and then click the speed for the music
to fade out.
•
Change the start or end point of the music
Trim the beginning or end of the music, so only the part of the song that you want plays in your
final movie.
To set a new start point for the music to start playing at the current point, under Music
Tools, on the Options tab, in the Editing group, click Set start point.
•
To set a new end point so the music stops playing at the current point, under Music Tools,
on the Options tab, in the Editing group, click Set end point.
•
To trim the beginning or end of the music, click the music, and then drag the playback indicator
on the storyboard to the point in the music where you want it to start or stop playing in your
movie. Do one of the following:
Change the audio volume
To change the volume of a music item, click the music. Under Music Tools, on
the Options tab, in the Audio group, click Music volume, and then move the slider left to
lower the volume or right to increase it.
•
To change the volume of the audio in a video, click the video. Under Video Tools, on
the Edit tab, in the Audio group, click Video volume, and then move the slider left to
lower the volume or right to increase it.
•
You can change the volume of a music item or the audio in a video. This way, regardless of the
audio or music that's playing, it sounds just right in your movie.
Change the volume in your movie to make it sound just right.
From <http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-live/movie-maker#t1=audio>
Choose a themeUse AutoMovie themes to make a great-looking movie in just a few clicks in Movie Maker. Just
pick your photos, videos, and a theme, and then the transitions and effects are added for you.
Add photos and videos
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Add photos and videos
On the Home tab, in the Add group, click Add videos and photos. Hold down the Ctrl key and
click the photos and videos you want to use, and then click Open.
Add music
On the Home tab, in the Add group, click Add music. Click the music file you want to use, and
then click Open.
Choose an AutoMovie theme
On the Home tab, in the AutoMovie themes group, click the theme you want to use. Movie
Maker automatically adds titles, credits, transitions, effects, and more. Preview the AutoMovie
themes and select the one you like best.
AutoMovie creates credits for your movie based on your tags. Check to see if your credits are
correct. If not, type in whatever you want.
You can continue editing as you normally would, or just save your movie.
Choose from several different AutoMovie themes to get the look you want for your movie.
It’s that easy to create a polished, professional-looking movie with Windows Movie Maker.
From <http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-live/movie-maker#t1=theme>
Share on the webWith Movie Maker, you can quickly publish your movie to popular websites, and then share your
movie with friends, family, or the whole world.
Publish your movie on the web
On the Home tab, in the Sharing group, click the website where you want to publish your
movie. Enter your user name and password, and then follow the steps to publish your movie.
Watch your movie online
After your movie is published on the web, click Watch online to watch your movie on the
website. You can then send a link to your movie in an email message to friends and family, so
they can watch your movie online.
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Publish your movies on popular video sharing and social networking websites, right from Movie
Maker.
From <http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-live/movie-maker#t1=web>
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The following information is from: https://prezi.com/support/article/steps/get-started-with-
prezi/
Getting Started with Prezi
This is a very exciting moment. You're about to create your first prezi. Check out the video for a
quick overview, or look through the information below for hints and tips on creating your first
zooming masterpiece.
Want more? See our video tutorial on creating your first prezi.
Start from a template
Navigate the canvas
Add text and images
Get to know the Transformation Tool
Frame your content
Customize colors and fonts
Insert layouts
Add symbols and shapes
Add URLs to your prezi
Edit your path
Borrow from other prezis
Start from a template
PreziTuesday, June 09, 2015 10:23 AM
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When you create a prezi, you can choose from a number of reusable templates or a
blank canvas. When you decide to use a template, you can edit everything you see on
the canvas just as if you were creating your own prezi. You can also copy and
paste content from other prezis or applications.
Click here for more on templates.
Navigate the canvas
Getting around your prezi canvas couldn’t be easier.
Zooming
This is a key feature of Prezi, so naturally we made it simple. You can zoom in and out by
using your mouse’s scroll wheel or by clicking the + and - symbols on the right of your
screen.
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Panning
To move your prezi canvas left, right, up, or down, hold down the left button of your
mouse and then move in the direction you want to go.
To get an overview of everything you've added so far (both in “Edit” and “Present”
mode), use the Home button on the right hand side of your screen. You can find it just
above the zoom + and - buttons. Clicking the Home button before you start making a
prezi will also ensure that you're starting from a centered overview.
Click here for more details on navigating your prezi's canvas.
Add text and images
Click anywhere and start typing to add text.
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For more information on using text, click here.
Prezi currently supports the Roman alphabet and Chinese, Japanese, and Korean
characters. For information on changing the language, please click here.
Select Insert from the top menu to start adding images from the web or your computer.
Click here for more information on adding images.
Get to know the Transformation Tool
In Prezi, the Transformation Tool is your best friend. Once you add anything to your
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In Prezi, the Transformation Tool is your best friend. Once you add anything to your
canvas, click on it once to bring up the Transformation Tool. Now you can move, size,
and rotate your content any way you like.
Click here for more on the transformation tool.
Frame your content
Frames are a signature part of Prezi and a great way to manage your content. They work
like slides and can be used to group your ideas. Use frames to create a placeholder in
your prezi and then add content to them. You can change the color, shape, size, and
position of a frame, and once you add a frame to your prezi’s canvas, all the content
inside it will move, size, and rotate to your desire.
Creating frames
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You can also use frames to add animation to your prezis.
Click here for more on frames or here for more on animation.
Customize your prezi
Use the “Customize” sidebar to set the colors and fonts of your prezi.
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You can also create branded Prezi themes by adding your exact company colors to the
wizard. Pro, EDU Pro, Enjoy, and EDU Enjoy license holders can even add their own logo
to a customized theme.
Click here for more on themes.
Insert layouts
Prezi has created both single and multi-frame layouts ready for you to drag and drop
right onto your canvas. Just click Insert from the top menu and then make your
selection.
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Click here for more information on layouts.
Add symbols and shapes
Click Insert and then select the “Symbols and shapes” icon at the top of the screen to
add shapes, lines, arrows, and more to your prezi.
Insert rectangles, circles, and triangles to frame your content, or add symbols or
drawings from a huge library to further enhance your prezi.
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Click here for a great article on symbols and shapes.
Add URLs to your prezi
To put live links into your prezi, copy and paste the desired URL into a text box. Then
click away from the text box and your link will become active (you will see it
automatically underline).
Click here for steps on putting in hyperlinks.
Edit your path
When presenting your ideas, it helps to have a clear narrative that takes your audience
through your prezi. With the Left Sidebar, you can create a journey from one idea to the
next. Edit your path and its points in “Edit” mode and take your audience along that
path in “Present” mode.
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To set your path, click the Edit Path on the left side of screen. Then click on the objects
in your prezi canvas in the order you wish them to appear.
You can also use the sidebar to rearrange and delete path points or to zoom to a
specific path point.
Click here for more on setting your path.
“Borrow” from other prezis
On the Prezi Explore page you can find loads of great prezis from which you can
“borrow” content, animations, or even sound effects. Reusing content is a great way to
get started with Prezi and allows you to share your ideas more effectively.
To use content from another prezi, first select a reusable prezi you like from the Explore
page, then click Save a Copy to place a copy of the prezi in your own prezi library. From
here you can open the prezi and start adding your own content. Alternatively, cut and
paste the elements you like into one of your own prezis.
Want more?
Check out this Prezi tutorial on structuring a prezi.
From <https://prezi.com/support/article/steps/get-started-with-prezi/>
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