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It’s GIF… not JIF. That being said, I found a tool online that I think could be used in so many different ways. Go check out brush.ninja. Yes. Brush (dot) ninja. Your students can use Brush Ninja to create and animate simple drawings. Have students create animations to insert in a timeline in Padlet. Create animations that explain scientific processes, or showing the steps of solving an equation. Truly, the limit here is your imagination.
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