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Animations were moved to this new location.
- 3-D Animations (Eclipse)
Provides free animated GIF art in 3-D.
- Animals in Animation (Plainview Elementary)
Includes a flag, an arrowhead, a lizard catching a fly, a spider dropping down, a deer running, an elephant walking and a butterfly.
- By Topic - Animation (ClipArtConnection)
Provides hundreds of free animations by topic.
- Asteroid Animation (CNN and NASA)
Provides an animation of an asteroid approaching the earth. Requires Quicktime Player.
- Animations (Animation Library)
Provides listings of free (for noncommercial use) animations. 3-00
- Heart Beating - Animation (InnerBody.com)
Provides an animation to show how the heart pumps blood. 8-00
- Guide to Animation (About.com - Franks)
Provides lessons on how to develop animations. 2-01
- Courtesies in Using Animation of Others (Awesome Library)
If you utilize any animations on your web site, please provide a link or credit to the creator (when known) somewhere on your web site. Also, host the animation on your server rather than creating unwanted traffic to the author's server. In addition, just because an animation is available online, does not make it free for you. Unless the author specifically states that the graphic is free, it is a violation of copyright law to put the actual graphic file on your Web page (on your Web server) without permission. However, providing a link (the Web address) to someone's graphic is not considered a violation of copyright law.
- Birth of the Universe - Photo and Animation (Nasa)
"NASA today released the best 'baby picture' of the Universe ever taken, containing such stunning detail that it may be one of the most important scientific results of recent years."
"In addition, the new portrait precisely pegs the age of the Universe at 13.7 billion years old, with a remarkably small 1 percent margin of error." 2-03
- Animation of the Indian Ocean Tsunami (BBC News)
Shows clearly how the tsunami moved to shores and did its damage. 12-04
- Tsunami Animation (BBC News)
Describes a tsunami in simple animations. 8-05
- Animation Showing How a Fuel Cell Works (MSNBC News)
Provides an animation. 02-06
- Royalty-Free Animations (AnimationFactory.com)
Provides animations. Awesome Library does not endorse these products, but provides them as examples. 04-06
- Animations of Animals (AnimationLibrary.com)
"Welcome to the NEW Animation Library, a site featuring over 13,748 free animations for you to use on your website or send as digital postcards using our powerful Postcard Station. While you are browsing the Animation Library, you can listen to great music by using the Jukebox." 02-07
- Gamma-Ray Bursts: An Animation (NASA)
Provides an animation of a gamma-ray burst. 10-07
- Human Anatomy (Innerbody)
Organized by topic and includes animations. Highly rated by Yahoo! Internet Life magazine in August of 1997.
- GIF Construction Set (Alchemy)
Provides shadows for text, animations, transitions, and other special effects for your graphics.
- People Animated (Bailey)
Provides a cave man, a little girl juggling a soccer ball (called football outside the U.S.), and a little man in an elf costume.
- Tennis Serve Illustrated (Dober)
Provides an animation to show proper form. 12-02
- Tennis Forehand Illustrated (Dober)
Provides an animation to show proper form.
- Tennis Backhand Illustrated (Dober)
Provides an animation to show proper form (with top spin).
- Image Manipulation (Kendrick)
WebFX provides free online manipulation of files, creating embossed, greyscale, zoom, animation, and other effects. 8-05
- Shockwave and Flash 4 (Macromedia)
Provides plugins for browsers to allow animation and other media.
- Anime - Definition (About.com - Schmall)
Provides a definition of Japanese animation or Japanamation. Provides a history, reviews, and an encyclopedia of links. 3-00
- Anime - Parent's Guide (Anime Cafe)
Provides definitions to the ratings for anime and reviews specific popular titles. 3-00
- Waves (Zobel)
Explains basic concepts associated with mechanical waves. Includes diagrams and some animation. 4-00
- Trigonometry (Zobel)
Provides definitions and graphs of trigonomic functions. Includes an animation of sin(x). 4-00
- Cube - Six Sided (Ibon)
Provides an applet with 6 sides that can be programmed. 5-00
- DNA Sequencing (Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
Provides steps for DNA sequencing, PCR purification, and more. Select "Bacterial ID Virtual Lab" to view the animations. Requires free Shockwave software. 1-04
- DNA, Genes, and Heredity (DNA Learning Center)
Provides animations to explain the basic concepts. Requires (free) Flash software.
- California Missions Timeline (Stephan)
Provides the dates each mission was established and presents them (through animation) in sequence. 8-00
- Hybrid Toyota Prius (HowStuffWorks.com)
Provides drawings and an animation to show how the hybrid gas and electric automobile works. 11-00.
- Heart Structure and Function (Medtronic)
Provides a description of the work of the heart and includes an animation to make the explanation more clear.
- Fuel Cells - Hydrogen Fuel Cell Manufacturer (Ballard.com)
Describes the hydrogen fuel cell, its benefits, and more. Also provides an animation. Hydrogen fuel cells are designed to leave no pollution when used to power alternative fuel cars or homes. Ballard is one of the world's first major manufacturers of hydrogen fuel cells for motor vehicles and other applications. 1-01
- Black Holes - Falling Into (Hamilton)
Provides animations to illustrate the effects of black holes. 3-01
- Double Push in Speedskating (Matzger)
Explains through animation how to do the double push. 4-01
- Shuttle Discovery - Move It (CNN)
Allows visitors to move the Discovery space shuttle using movements of the mouse. (Requires free animation software.) 4-01
- Saber-Toothed Tigers (EnchantedLearning.com)
Provides a diagram, description, and an animation of the skull of the saber-toothed cat. May also be misspelled as sabre tooth. 5-01
- Motion of Matter at the Center of a Galaxy Filmed (Nature - Clarke)
Provides the first animation of the movement of matter at the center of a galaxy. 3-02
- Tsunami - Indian Ocean (NOAA.gov)
Provides an animation that shows how the Indian Ocean tsunami struck almost every shore on earth. 2-05
- How Earthquakes Happen (BBC News)
Provides an animation showing how earthquakes happen. 2-05
- Storm Surge (International Hurricane Center)
"Storm surge is simply water that is pushed toward the shore by the force of the winds swirling around the storm. This advancing surge combines with the normal tides to create the hurricane storm tide, which can increase the mean water level 15 feet or more." " 'The greatest potential for loss of life related to a hurricane is from the storm surge.' -Brian Jarvinen, National Hurricane Center." Includes animation. 9-05
- Oceanic Conveyor (Woods Hole Oceanic Institute)
"Evidence for abrupt climate change is readily apparent in ice cores taken from Greenland and Antarctica. One sees clear indications of long-term changes discussed above, with COČ and proxy temperature changes associated with the last ice age and its transition into our present interglacial period of warmth. But, in addition, there is a strong chaotic variation of properties with a quasi-period of around 1500 years. We say chaotic because these millennial shifts look like anything but regular oscillations. Rather, they look like rapid, decade-long transitions between cold and warm climates followed by long interludes in one of the two states." Includes an animation showing the global oceanic conveyor of warm and cool currents. 01-06
- Thermohaline Conveyor Currents (Climatic Research Unit)
"There are three main processes that make the oceans circulate: tidal forces, wind stress, and density differences. The density of sea water is controlled by its temperature (thermo) and its salinity (haline), and the circulation driven by density differences is thus called the thermohaline circulation. The animation and list below describes the key features of the global-scale thermohaline circulation." 01-06
- Debunking Third-World Myths (PBS.org)
"You've never seen data presented like this. With the drama and urgency of a sportscaster, Hans Rosling debunks myths about the so-called 'developing world' using extraordinary animation software developed by his Gapminder Foundation. The Trendalyzer software (recently acquired by Google) turns complex global trends into lively animations, making decades of data pop. Asian countries, as colorful bubbles, float across the grid -- toward better national health and wealth. Animated bell curves representing national income distribution squish and flatten. In Rosling's hands, global trends -- life expectancy, child mortality, poverty rates -- become clear, intuitive and even playful." 07-07
- Gapminder: Per Capita Income and Life Expectancy (PBS.org)
"You've never seen data presented like this. With the drama and urgency of a sportscaster, Hans Rosling debunks myths about the so-called 'developing world' using extraordinary animation software developed by his Gapminder Foundation. The Trendalyzer software (recently acquired by Google) turns complex global trends into lively animations, making decades of data pop. Asian countries, as colorful bubbles, float across the grid -- toward better national health and wealth. Animated bell curves representing national income distribution squish and flatten. In Rosling's hands, global trends -- life expectancy, child mortality, poverty rates -- become clear, intuitive and even playful." 07-07
- High Efficiency Rand Cam Engine Developed (RegTech.com)
Provides a description and animation of the engine. 10-07
- 3-D Movies Are Ready to Show (Time.com)
"Digital 3-D, which has slowly been gaining steam over the past few years, is finally ready for its closeup. Just about every top director and major studio is doing it--a dozen movies are slated to arrive this year, with dozens more in the works for 2010 and beyond. These are not just animations but live-action films, comedies, dramas and documentaries." 03-09
- -10-15-09 Gas May Be a Lifesaver (CNN News)
"The air we breathe is 21 percent oxygen. At 5 percent, those fish and flies -- like us -- would be dead in a few minutes. At 0.1 percent, it was another story. 'You get a state of suspended animation and the creatures do not pass away, and that's the basis of what we see as an alternative way to think about critical care medicine,' Roth says. 'What you want to do is to have the patient's time slowed down, while everyone around them [like doctors] move at what we would call real time.' "
"If the patient's time -- the process of your death -- were slowed down, doctors would have more time to fix you. In medicine, time is key. An analogy is the history of open heart surgery. For years, surgeons had the technical tools to make simple repairs on the heart, but they couldn't help patients until the development of the heart-lung machine made it possible to preserve the body for more than a few minutes without a heartbeat." 10-09
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