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How to use Prezi
Go to Prezi.com
Prezi homepage
Click Log In
Click Get Started
Click on Continue free
Enter your name
Type in your last name
Enter your Email
Enter your password
Click the box
Click this
Click Get started
Click the arrow
Click Start creating
You can search a template here
Choose a template
Click Use template
Add a title
Example title
Use this to change the font style
You can choose the type of frame
Click the next path
Add a title
Toolbar to edit the text
Add a subtitle here
To animate, click Edit Path
Click the star to animate frame content
Click the text to apply fade in effect
You’ll see a green star with a number
To start preview, click the arrow
Click Done
Click Done
Click the next path
Add text
To add a photo, click Insert
Click Image
Select the image
Click Open
Click and drag the image to position
Use this toolbar to edit the image
Let’s try to put effects
Click Effects
Click Effects
Select an image effect you want
Click Apply
Click Frames
Choose a frame
Click Apply
Click Save
Click and drag this tiny circle to rotate image
Click the next path
Add text
To add symbols, click Insert
Click Symbols and Shapes
Select a style here
Select a symbol here
Click the symbol
Then drag the symbol to the path point
Resize by dragging the blue sides
Click the next path
Add text
To add video, click Insert
Click YouTube video
Paste the YouTube link here
Click Insert
Resize by dragging the blue sides
Click and drag the video to position
Click this circle to add a new frame
To add music to your presentation
Click the first path
Click Insert
Click Add Background Music
Select the music
Click Open
Uploading
You’ll see the uploaded music here
Check out other things you can insert
Your presentation is automatically saved
Once you’re done, click Exit
To view your presentation, click the arrow
You can share your presentation on social media
Or embed it to your blog/website
Wonderful! Now it’s your turn to make amazing
presentations using Prezi
“The secret of getting ahead is getting started.”- Mark Twain