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The Crastina Column, September: Shining a light on the dark art of animation
Video and animation are becoming more and more useful to explain complex and minute features of science. Claudia Stocker of Vivid Biology – “a Design studio for cutting edge Science” – explains why active scientists shouldn’t be afraid…
A guide to 7 science comics and animations that you need to know about
Anna Woolman, science enthusiast and masters student at Leeds University, shares some of her favourite science comics and explains why we need to have a closer look at them.
Stylish TED-Ed animation explains the chemistry of cookies
The educator Stephanie Warren and Augenblick studios have created a gorgeous TED-Ed video which explains the chemistry of cookies.
Using Prezi for scientific presentations
Prezi advice from Norbert Majubu, an experienced user: Use it only if you’re a self-confident presenter and only when you know what you are talking about. In addition, recognize that it is more than a presentation tool.
”Virtual Poster” tomorrow’s format?
Vasco Elbrecht from Ruhr-Universität Bochum has created a ”Virtual Poster” format which combines “Richard Attenborough commentary” with animated illustrations.