Getting Started Guide
Learn how to create your first educational animation for your classroom.
Choose your subject area from the provided suggestions
Specify the learning objective and concept you want to visualize
Refine your animation with additional instructions or modify existing ones
Save and share your animation with your students and everyone else
Subject-Specific Ideas
Inspiration for animations across various subjects.
Physics
- • Orbital motion and gravity
- • Wave interference patterns
- • Conservation of momentum
Mathematics
- • Trigonometric functions
- • Calculus concepts
- • Geometric transformations
Biology
- • Cell division process
- • DNA replication
- • Ecosystem interactions
History
- • Timeline visualizations
- • Migration patterns
- • Battle strategies
Best Practices for Educational Animations
Focus on Clarity
Keep animations simple and focused on the key concept. Avoid too many moving parts that might distract from the core learning objective.
Add Interactivity
When possible, include interactive elements to help students explore the concept themselves and build deeper understanding.
Match to Curriculum
Ensure animations directly relate to your curriculum goals and standards. Be explicit about which standards each animation addresses.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I edit animations after creating them?
Yes, you can always go back to your saved animations and modify them. All your creations are available in the "My Creations" section.
How do I share animations with my students?
You can save your animations and share a direct link, which will open the animation in fullscreen mode for your students.
Are there any limits to what I can create?
Our platform is designed to handle a wide range of educational concepts, but very complex simulations might have performance limitations. Start with simpler concepts and build from there.
Can I download animations for offline use?
Currently, animations are available through online links. We're working on adding download features in future updates.