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New learning and teaching methods

Animation in Class

Discover a series of micro learning exercices that will help you explain concepts through animation

New learning and teaching methods

Animation in Class

Discover a series of micro learning exercices that will help you explain concepts through animation

New learning and teaching methods

Animation in Class

Discover a series of micro learning exercices that will help you explain concepts through animation

Microlearning

Explore engaging microlearning exercises, each crafted to visually illustrate key concepts in diverse subjects such as mathematics, science, economics, literature, and history. Every activity provides clear motivation, specific goals, and concise, step-by-step instructions, enabling learners to grasp complex ideas through interactive and animated experiences.

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Mathematics

Slope & Derivative Basics

Year: 6-7

Teacher

Mathematics

Probability Tree Diagrams

Year: 5-6

Teacher

Mathematics

Exponential Growth vs. Logistic Curves

Year: 7-8

Teacher

Mathematics / Statistics

Normal Distribution & Standard Deviation

Year: 7-8

Teacher

Mathematics

Riemann Sums for Integration

Year: 7-8

Teacher

Chemistry

Bonding: Ionic vs. Covalent

Year: 5-6

Teacher

Chemistry

pH Scale & Neutralization

Year: 5-6

Teacher

Chemistry

Le Chatelier’s Principle

Year: 7-8

Teacher

Chemistry

Allotropes of Carbon (Diamond vs. Graphite)

Year: 7-8

Teacher

Mathematics

Slope & Derivative Basics

Year: 6-7

Teacher

Mathematics

Probability Tree Diagrams

Year: 5-6

Teacher

Mathematics

Exponential Growth vs. Logistic Curves

Year: 7-8

Teacher

Mathematics / Statistics

Normal Distribution & Standard Deviation

Year: 7-8

Teacher

Mathematics

Riemann Sums for Integration

Year: 7-8

Teacher

Chemistry

Bonding: Ionic vs. Covalent

Year: 5-6

Teacher

Chemistry

pH Scale & Neutralization

Year: 5-6

Teacher

Chemistry

Le Chatelier’s Principle

Year: 7-8

Teacher

Chemistry

Allotropes of Carbon (Diamond vs. Graphite)

Year: 7-8

Teacher

Mathematics

Slope & Derivative Basics

Year: 6-7

Teacher

Mathematics

Probability Tree Diagrams

Year: 5-6

Teacher

Mathematics

Exponential Growth vs. Logistic Curves

Year: 7-8

Teacher

Mathematics / Statistics

Normal Distribution & Standard Deviation

Year: 7-8

Teacher

Mathematics

Riemann Sums for Integration

Year: 7-8

Teacher

Chemistry

Bonding: Ionic vs. Covalent

Year: 5-6

Teacher

Chemistry

pH Scale & Neutralization

Year: 5-6

Teacher

Chemistry

Le Chatelier’s Principle

Year: 7-8

Teacher

Chemistry

Allotropes of Carbon (Diamond vs. Graphite)

Year: 7-8

Teacher

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First steps

To successfully integrate animation into your classroom, explore the following structured progression, guiding you from fundamental concepts to practical applications.

This page is designed to help you confidently introduce animation into your classroom. The content is structured progressively, starting with foundational concepts and gradually building toward practical skills, recommended tools, and resources.

  1. Literature – Explore classic animation books providing essential background and storytelling insights.

  2. Principles – Learn the foundational rules of animation, including timing, spacing, and movement basics.

  3. Animation – Hands-on tutorials for practical animation skills like keyframing, spacing, and posing.

  4. Drawing & Characters – Develop skills in drawing expressive characters and effective storyboarding techniques.

  5. Hardware – Recommended tools and devices to enhance your animation workflow in the classroom.

  6. Apps – Curated software reviews to select the right tools for your animation projects.

  7. Courses – Guided courses offering structured lessons to deepen your animation expertise.

Each section builds on the last, guiding you step-by-step. For detailed explanations and practical teaching tips, please refer to the comprehensive guidebook.

Software & Apps

We curated a collection of animation tools which addresses a wide range of creative needs, platforms, and skill levels. Each app has been reviewed, highlighting its features, ease of use, and available community resources. The resources are also sorted to help you quickly identify the most suitable software for your animation projects or teaching environment.

Core Animation Techniques

This set of tutorials introduces foundational animation skills essential for creating effective and expressive animations. It covers structuring motion clearly through techniques like keyframing, making movements believable and natural using anticipation and overshoot, and controlling the energy and rhythm of actions through spacing, speed, and timing. The tutorials emphasize understanding not only how animation works but why each principle matters.

Drawing & Character Animation Essentials

Drawing & Character Animation Essentials

Explore drawing and character animation fundamentals with an emphasis on effective storyboarding, solid figure drawing, and expressive character poses. These tutorials equip you with essential techniques to plan scenes, refine drawing skills, and bring characters to life in a professional context.

Explore drawing and character animation fundamentals with an emphasis on effective storyboarding, solid figure drawing, and expressive character poses. These tutorials equip you with essential techniques to plan scenes, refine drawing skills, and bring characters to life in a professional context.

Hardware

When it comes to digital art and creative education, having the right tools can make all the difference. Whether you're a student, hobbyist, or educator, choosing an affordable yet capable graphics tablet is essential for learning and creative expression. Several well-known brands specialize in providing beginner-friendly pen tablets and displays, making digital drawing, design, and note-taking more accessible.