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Cathy Oxley

WaveMATH - Yale New Haven Teachers Institute 2008 - 8 views

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    Animations and diagrams showing different types of wave motions.
Marita Thomson

Macbeth Interactive Motion Comic - 37 views

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    Macbeth - The Interactive Graphic Novel breathes new life into Classical Comics' award-winning Shakespeare play. Unlike no motion comic before, this animated graphic novel boasts a choice of three text versions and a full audio soundtrack. Featuring professional voice actors, including the talents of the eminent Sir Derek Jacobi and the fabulous Juliet Stevenson in the title roles. Other actors are: Sean Barratt, Glen McCready, Allison Petitt, John Foley and Ian Masters. Sit back and watch Shakespeare's most dramatic tragedy unfold, or take control and switch between Original, Plain and Quick Text versions at the click of a button. See it, hear it and fully experience the tragedy that is so feared, no actor will ever say its name ... Macbeth.
Fasiha khan

Tenderness in the care of your skin or how to apply cosmetics - 0 views

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    Now consider the topic - how to apply cosmetics. Day creams and lotions should be applied with light smoothing motions, as some of their constituent act...
Martha Hickson

An Action Plan for All Seasons | Project Advocacy | School Library Journal - 7 views

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    The importance of advocacy is evident to us during a crisis. When our libraries are threatened or our staff faces cuts, then we leap into motion. But we should be mindful of advocacy every day. With social media tools, we can plan and effectively communicate our messages creatively and consistently throughout the year. Before school begins this fall, take time to craft a strategy for how you will talk about your library projects through social media. Especially if you are a solo librarian, making a calendar can help keep you on track.
Donna Baumbach

PhotoFilmStrip - Home - 0 views

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    "PhotoFilmStrip creates movies out of your pictures in just 3 steps. First select your photos, customize the motion path and render the video. There are several output possibilities for VCD, SVCD, DVD up to FULL-HD. The effect of the slideshow is known as "Ken Burns". Comments of the pictures are generated into a subtitle file. Furthermore an audio file can be specified to setup the background musice for the slide show. In contrary to other projects i know so far, PhotoFilmStrip has the opportunity to render slide show in Full-HD (1920x1080) resolution. "
Donna Baumbach

Clayanimator : Instructions on Clay Animation and Stop Motion Animation. Interactive Ex... - 0 views

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    Discover the art and science of animation
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