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Prezi Map Layouts http://foxhugh.wordpress.

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Geographic Map - If the topic is geographic then an actual map of the place you are talking about can be used. Prezi is far superior to PowerPoint for a presentation with a strong geographical component. Graphic Organizer In my opinion, the term map layout is a misnomer and Prezi really revolves around graphic organizers rather than map layouts. A map, mind map, pictogram, timeline and visual metaphors are all examples of graphic organizers. A complete list at: http://foxhugh.wordpress.com/visual-communication/graphic-organizers/list-of-graphicorganizers/ Mind Map A mind map is a diagram used to represent ideas, words, and tasks around a central concept. Pictogram A simplified picture of an object is often more effective than an actual picture of the object you want to describe and can act as a map layout. Slide:ology Provides an excellent system for classifying graphic organizers (more information at Slideology Graphics). Timeline In addition to a timeline any sort of graphic showing time such as a schedule, calendar or clock can act as a graphic when the main point of the presentation is a sequence of events. Visual Metaphor An excellent article about creating effective visual metaphors is at: www.personal.psu.edu/staff/v/q/vqw/Portfolio/VislMeta.pdf

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