This task requires less thinking and more doing since we have to fill in the details of our prezi.
Use content you are allowed to use. If you use images from the Internet, make sure they are not protected by copyright licenses. Usually, you can use images from Wikipedia pages, but take careful note of the licensing conditions for every image.
We won't describe all the content we added to our prezi. We'll only show you some highlights. We'll make use of post-its to highlight important subjects of the prezi. It's a good way to focus on certain content. Perform the following steps to create the content:
When you want to use pictures from Wikipedia pages, make sure you download a high resolution photo. This works as follows:
In the next screenshot, you'll see another two post-its. However, most importantly, you'll see the big dislike thumb. This symbol works well in two ways:
In the next screenshot, which shows the subtopic Evolution, you can see that we used an arrow to symbolize the from and to states. Of course, we also added pictures to show what a wasp and a bee look like. There's not much information in this frame, but it's enough to explain the core of what we want to say.
The next screenshot, which shows the subtopic Importance of bees, is even simpler. The importance is symbolized by the exclamation mark, and because it's so important, there is even less content than the other frames to make the information stand out. We also added the sources of the content to the prezi and a post-it with an assignment for the students.
Take a look at the prezi World of bees at www.prezihotshot.com.