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Experiments with Google
Since 2009, programmers have developed thousands of amazing experiments with Chrome, Android, AI, AR and more.
This website shows projects, along with helpful tools and resources, to inspire others to create new experiments.
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Drawing with Autodraw: Visual step-by-step plan
Step-by-step plan to let children draw digitally with Autodraw . The program adjusts the drawing so that everyone gets a good result.
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Studio Spook: Illustrated audio stories
Studio Spook makes illustrated audio stories for children. They travel around the world with this. Their mission is simple and clear: to make as many children as possible tremble and tremble.
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Pixar in a box: Khan Academy exposes the secrets of Pixar animation
Pixar in a box is a collaboration between Disney's Pixar and Khan Academy. The series of (English) video lessons and accompanying exercises go through the production process of an animation film. The artistic as well as the mathematical and …
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Thinglink: Make images interactive
This website is available in thirteen languages (including English) and shows how you can enrich images with web applications.
Before you get started, you must register. Preferably use Google Chrome as your browser.
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Befunky: Alternative to Photoshop
Web-based (free) application that allows you to edit photos online (in your browser, without registration). Great alternative to Photoshop (for dummies). Children can also easily edit their photos here after some experimentation.
Also available as an …
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