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Use the 5SecondsApp

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Created June 14, 2016 by Brian Lamb • 1565 views • 19 examples • 0 tutorials

Use the 5SecondsApp

The 5SecondsApp allows you to create animated GIFs from your photos and videos. It also allows you to edit saved animated GIFs. You can download the app at: iPhone: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/5secondsapp-animated-gif-create/id555789561?mt=8 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ericmarschner.android.fiveseconds&hl=en Make a GIF! How To Create Animated GIFs from Still Photos: Trimming a video to create a GIF Create Looping GIF from still images Share the GIF on Twitter, don’t forget the #UdGAgora tag!  

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Create a GIF that explains a process or concept

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Created July 21, 2015 by Brian Lamb • 3582 views • 25 examples • 0 tutorials

Create a GIF that explains a process or concept

The repetitive nature of GIFs makes them excellent for demonstrating a process or series of activities. This short video shows a copy/paste on an iPad:   A simple technique is to create a series of images, and to link them together one after another in a gif: There are two recommended tools, but each has a disadvantage: makeagif.com – is powerful and easy to use. You can make GIFs from images, videos, or online videos such as YouTube. (If you more… »

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Find an Animated GIF you could use in a lesson

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Created July 14, 2015 by Brian Lamb • 3441 views • 135 examples • 1 tutorials

Find an Animated GIF you could use in a lesson

This challenge is probably easiest if you are a teacher of the sciences or mathematics. Check out the collection of Animated GIFs at http://educationalgifs.com/archive You may also search elsewhere. One technique that might work is to use the term animated gif in a Google Image search. An example for “nutrición diabetes”. Select a GIF. In the response to this challenge, paste the web address of the GIF into the appropriate field, and in the description describe why you chose the more… »

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Use the Mematic app to make a simple meme

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Created by Brian Lamb • 5556 views • 294 examples • 3 tutorials

Use the Mematic app to make a simple meme

There are many ways to make a “meme-style” image. The easiest I have found is via the Mematic app. There are a few ways you can use this app to make an image. Here is one path: 1) Take a photo, save an image, or take a screenshot of an image you would like to use. Such as… 2) Go to the Mematic app, select new meme, either take a new picture (Camera) or use an image on your iPad more… »

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Combine multiple OERs from multiple sources and create a “new” OER from them

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Created July 11, 2015 by Brian Lamb • 3602 views • 76 examples • 6 tutorials

Combine multiple OERs from multiple sources and create a “new” OER from them

Combine (or “remix”) multiple OERs from multiple sources, of multiple media types (text, image, audio, video) and create a “new” OER from them. For example: http://trusoundcamp.net/ uses tutorials on recording from NSpireD2, editing from WikiEducator, and activity challenges from the DS106 assignment bank. And the site itself is shared back openly using a Creative Commons license.

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Identify OER and build a learning activity around them

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Created by Brian Lamb • 3974 views • 79 examples • 0 tutorials

Identify OER and build a learning activity around them

Identify one or more OER from the suggested OER collections or elsewhere, and build a simple learning activity around them. Then share a description of that activity as a response to this challenge.

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Find an open online resource you can use

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Created by Brian Lamb • 3331 views • 210 examples • 16 tutorials

Find an open online resource you can use

Use one of the suggested OER collections or open search tools below, and identify some open online resources that you might use in your teaching. Are they ready for you to use already? If not, what would you need to do to use them? Share them back via responses to this challenge. Utilice una de las colecciones de OER o abiertas herramientas de búsqueda de abajo, e identificar algunos recursos en línea abiertos que usted puede utilizar en su enseñanza. more… »

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