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Powtoon Presentation tool for animating your message

Powtoon is a free online animated presentation tool with a host of features for bringing alive whatever message schools may wish to share with their school community or wider audiences. So whether...

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Beautiful Collaborative Animation – The life cycle of a droplet of water [VIDEO]

This is a lovely paper pop-up animation that shows the life cycle of a droplet of water. As well as being beautiful in its own right it is also interesting to note that the creators of the video...

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NASA Space Sounds free to use on SoundCloud [@nasa @soundcloud]

Following yesterdays post on the Open Content Toolkit I discovered that NASA has posted a massive library of ‘Space Sounds’ on SoundCloud. You are free to use all of these sounds as you wish, because...

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Pixar: The maths behind the movies [@TedTalks]

  The folks at Pixar are widely known as some of the world's best storytellers and animators. They are perhaps less recognized as some of the most innovative math whizzes around. I loved this TED Talk...

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Reflections from the #IntelVisionaries Launch Event, October 2015: 6 of 17 –...

This is part of a short series of posts where I reflect on the inaugural Intel Education Visionaries meet up in Santa Clara, California in October 2015....

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Making Memes and Animated Gifs for Learning

Memes and animated gifs abound in social media. You don’t have to look too long online to see these appear, often being shared and shared by many people via their social media accounts, or prominent on...

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Reflections from the #IntelVisionaries Launch Event, October 2015: 6 of 17 –...

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Wick

Last week I posted about the end of Flash, one of the thing I regretted was the loss of a tool to teach animation. This week I noticed Wick: The Internet’s Free and Open-Source Creation Toolkit. This...

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Stop-motion animation with Stikbot iPad app in the classroom

Stop-motion animation creation by pupils in a classroom is an engaging way for learners to demonstrate their learning. Whether that’s showing the steps in the processes involved in a numerical...

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Barefoot Computing

Barefoot Computing – supporting teachers with computing science

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Making animated videos with Magic Move on Keynote iPad app

Making Magic move Animations to demonstrate learning – the iPad presentation creation app Keynote has a Magic Move tool which gives you the option to make objects appear to move around the screen when...

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Apple Clips for Creating Videos for Sharing Learning

Apple Clips is a neat free video-creation app for iPad or iPhone. It lets you quickly combine text, music, graphics, recorded voice, images, and animations to create videos with ease. So if you are...

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And…Action! Creating a Teaching Video

Looking to create a teaching video? If you wish to create a teaching video to share with your class then where do you start? There are a number of different ways to create a teaching video. You don’t...

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