How to create an animated presentation in 5 easy steps
You’ve probably seen one of these really cool flash animated presentations on YouTube and thought to yourself: Wow I want one of those animations….but you soon found out that it’s too expensive to have one made, and doing one yourself is just impossible because there is no tool out there that lets you do it….right? Well, you’re wrong! Now you can Do-It-Yourself! Once you have learned the five steps to “creating an awesome Powtoon”, you will be able to create your very own cool animated “presentation-cartoon” (Powtoon) using PowToon’s brand new online presentation software. Functionally it’s as easy as creating a PowerPoint or Keynote presentation, but there are a few new things that you need to consider – (after you finished reading this article please refer to our video tutorial: How To Create A Product Demo Powtoon) So here are the steps to create an awesome 90 seconds product demo clip: Step 1: Script You need to create a script that describes what will happen in every “scene”.
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Graphics Processors Speed Up Twitter Visualizations
New software can use the graphics processors found on everyday computers to process torrents of data more quickly than is normally possible, opening up new ways to visually explore everything from Twitter posts to political donations. Known as MapD, or massively parallel database, the new technology achieves big speed gains by storing the data in the onboard memory of graphics processing units (GPUs) instead of in central processing units (CPUs), as is conventional. Using a single high-performance GPU card can make data processing up to 70 times faster. Right now the prototype technology is being demonstrated on tweets; it can show how a meme is propagating in real time on regional or world maps (watch “Visualizing Big Data in Milliseconds on Cheap Computers”). Many large-scale Twitter visualizations—including animated maps and charts—take several seconds or longer to process data before it can be displayed.
15 Internet Trends That Are Changing How We Connect
15 Internet Trends That Are Changing How We Connect by Tom Vander Ark first appeared on gettingsmart.com Mary Meeker from leading venture capital investors Kleiner Perkins presented on internet trends at Stanford last week. It’s worth reviewing. The money quote: “The magnitude of upcoming change will be stunning—we are still in spring training.” Meeker lists 15 trends in support of this claim: KPCB notes the re-imagining of education from classrooms, lecture, and reading materials to interactive, online, accessible by anyone anywhere anytime. “From learning by listening to learning by doing…education and learning will become as much fun as videogames,” said Bing Gordon. Meeker concludes, “The cycle of tech disruption is materially faster and broader than prior cycles.” On “USA, Inc.,” Meeker says there’s, “a lot to be excited about in tech, a lot to be worried about in other areas.” Image attribution flickr user woodleywonderworks
Comment créer des vidéos qui retiennent l'attention avec Powtoon
Les vidéos animées telles que des « Scribe movie like » La création de contenu est devenue le fer de lance du référencement sur Internet. Il faut toujours créer du contenu et de plus, du contenu de qualité qui va retenir l’attention de vos lecteurs. Il existe un grand nombre de possibilités qui s’offrent à vous. Aujourd’hui, je vous propose de nous pencher sur la création de vidéos. Les vidéos ne sont pas aussi populaires que les images, mais elles retiennent l’attention. D’ailleurs, petit conseil de « sioux » : ne jamais dépasser les 3 min. Bref, vous ne voulez pas apparaître sur la vidéo ou vous ruiner dans la production de votre support multimédia : Powtoon est une généreuse solution pour créer des vidéos de qualité… Je vous laisse découvrir le podcast sur Powtoon : Podcast: Play in new window | Download Et maintenant, je vous invite à découvrir la vidéo de présentation de ce service en ligne :(en anglais – vous pouvez activer les sous-titres en français dans les icônes en bas à droite…)
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How To Convert DVDs to an ISO image
Have a bunch of DVDs lying around and looking for a quality method to consolidate them? Convert them to an ISO image. Here’s how to do it for free. First put the DVD you want to convert into your computer’s DVD/CD drive. If you have ImgBurn installed, you’ll be tempted to click on it. Download and install the latest version of DVDFab. When your system comes back from resboot, launch DVDFab. Then, you’ll be back at the main DVDFab interface. On the next screen give the volume a label – I put in the name of the movie. Now wait while DVDFab removes copy protection and exports the VOB files from the DVD. When finished, your DVD is ejected and DVDFab pops up a message. Note: The Copy protection removal component of DVDFab is always free. The copy protection has been removed and the VOB files are in the directory you chose earlier. It’s a good idea to play a couple of the VOB files to make sure they’re clean and not corrupted. Now, download and install ImgBurn if you don’t have it already.
séance storytelling lycée (MOOCDocTice)
Ayant participé au #MOOCDocTICE proposé par les profs docs de l’académie de Besançon, voici la séance que nous avons co-écrite Le story-telling ou l’Histoire racontée par les histoires Tutoré par Julie Jacoutot Vérane Ménard Armelle Mourtada Sophie Perroteau Pour compléter cette séance, voici le lien vers la fiche élève, un extrait du questionnaire et vous pouvez également consulter ce pearltree
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