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Sample Prezi PTA Demo

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Material Type: Presentation
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Date Added to MERLOT: September 20, 2011
Date Modified in MERLOT: July 09, 2012
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 Send email to fad@fadavis.com
FA Davis Company
 Send email to fad@fadavis.com
FA Davis Company
Submitter : Sam Coppoletti

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A sample introductory lesson in applied Physical Therapist Assistant measurement of range of motion, taken from Norkin and White's, Measurement of Joint Motion, 4th edition. This was created in Prezi, a new presentation alternative to power point. Users must register for the free Prezi account to use/view the materials or create their own. Their names and the FA Davis email is provided, as the original source documents.

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Keywords:
Physical Therapist Assistant, mobilization, Range of Motion, forces, measurement

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Primary Audience: College General Ed, College Lower Division, Professional
Mobile Compatibility: Not specified at this time
Technical Requirements: Basic PC with internet capabilities.
System Requirements by Adam Somlai-Fischer Basic computers are just fine The Prezi editor runs well on most contemporary computers, even netbooks. You can easily determine if your computer meets system requirements to create prezis: Check if you can play back YouTube videos in fullscreen mode Check out any prezi from Prezi.com/explore to see if it plays back on your computer High End usage If you would like to create a very demanding prezi (with many videos, animations, high resolution images), or you would like to show it on a professional stage using double HD projections, you can. Prezi is using Adobe Flash technology to render the prezis real time, therefore you can create very high resolution presentations, but your playback performance will rely on the hardware. Here are some hardware recommendations: Prezi editor will perform best on Windows computer, followed by Mac OS X, and will be slowest on Linux Fast processors and lots of memory help more than a strong graphics card It can help to play the prezi through once, it will play smoother the second time (without restarting the prezi) Website The Prezi.com website supports every major modern browsers (Internet Explorer 7 and above, Firefox 3 and above, Chrome, Safari, Opera) but for the best experience we recommend using the most standards compliant browsers available (Firefox 3.6+, Chrome 4+, Safari 4+, Opera 10+). Prezi Desktop The system requirements of the Prezi Desktop application are the same as with Adobe AIR, read about it here.
The terms of use are found at:http://prezi.com/terms-of-use/

and there is a 30 day free account offer.

Language: English
Material Version: one
Cost Involved: no
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