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  2. Educational animation - Wikipedia

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    Educational animation. Educational animations are animations produced for the specific purpose of fostering learning. It is associated with educational technology with the way it supports teaching and learning through the use of technological tools to facilitate learning and to improve performance. [1]

  3. Animation - Wikipedia

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    Animation is a filmmaking technique by which still images are manipulated to create moving images. In traditional animation, images are drawn or painted by hand on transparent celluloid sheets (cels) to be photographed and exhibited on film.

  4. History of animation - Wikipedia

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    Hand-drawn animation, which mostly consisted of a succession of still images painted on cels, was the dominant technique throughout most of the 20th century and became known as traditional animation. Today, computer animation is the dominant animation technique in most regions (hand-drawn animation continues to be popular around the world; for ...

  5. Educational entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Educational entertainment, also referred to by the portmanteau edutainment, [1] is media designed to educate through entertainment. The term was used as early as 1954 by Walt Disney. Most often it includes content intended to teach but has incidental entertainment value. It has been used by academia, corporations, governments, and other ...

  6. Instructional animation - Wikipedia

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    Instructional animations are animations that are used either to provide instructions for immediate performance of a task or to support more permanent learning of subject matter. While both of these uses can be described as instructional animations, when the goal is to support learning, the term educational animation may be preferred.

  7. Multimedia - Wikipedia

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    Multimedia refers to the integration of multiple forms of content such as text, audio, images, video, and interactive elements into a single digital platform or application. This integration allows for a more immersive and engaging experience compared to traditional single-medium content. Multimedia is utilized in various fields including ...

  8. Modern animation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The studio invested heavily in new technology, creating the Computer Animation Production System to be used in tandem with traditional animation techniques. The first film to use this technology, The Rescuers Down Under, only grossed $27,931,461 [22] ($65.1 million in today's dollars), not even equalling the take of the original 1977 film. [23]

  9. Animated narrative vignette - Wikipedia

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    An animated narrative vignette (ANV) is an instructional technology used to motivate and facilitate role-playing, problem solving, and discussion. Teachers develop the ANVs to present in class or in online training. Students might also create them in experiential learning exercises. Teachers provide computer animation representations of ...