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Alternatives to Power Point

Published on May 30, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Alternatives to Power Point

Matt Morris: FRIT 7330
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Prezi: Pros

  • Free to use
  • Mobile App Available
  • Blank open canvas
  • Easily Accessible from anywhere with internet connection

Prezi: Cons

  • Must have internet connection
  • More difficult to master
  • Not the quickest to use
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Google Slides: Pros

  • Free cloud based storage
  • Work with other google suite products
  • Works on most devices
  • Easy to use on the go
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Google Slides: Cons

  • More simplistic than Power Point
  • Needs internet access
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Haiku Deck: Pros

  • Very easy to use
  • Slides have nice "sleek" look
  • Free version is available
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Haiku Deck: Cons

  • Pro version requires monthly subscription
  • Must have pro version to download presentations
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Sliderocket: Pros

  • Free version available
  • Very sharp looking slides
  • Great for professionals
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Sliderocket: Cons

  • Steeper learning curve
  • Paid subscription required for full version
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Powtoons: Pros

  • Cool cartoon format (very original)
  • Fre
  • Easy to learn and very user friendly

Powtoons: Cons

  • Must be online to use
  • No collaboration tools
  • Cannot create presentation from scratch
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Slideshare: Pros

  • Free to use
  • Very easy to pickup for the first time
  • Can upload larger files/images

Slideshare: Cons

  • No presentation format
  • Really doesn’t look professional (almost feels unfinished)
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