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40+ Best Cinema 4D Tutorials Most of us are quite familiar with 3D technology – what with the latest movies and games that have been released in the market today. We can’t hide the fact that 3d animations and graphics have been so outstanding. Today, we give you a various tutorial resource on one of the most powerful 3d application used these days, the Cinema 4D. 40+ Best Cinema 4D Tutorials are compiled in this post to illustrate a few useful techniques in creating your own cinema 4d creation… This set of tutorials will surely entertain and inspire you to learn innovative techniques. You may want to take a look at the following related articles: • 40+ Autodesk 3ds Max Tutorials for Beginners and Advance • 35+ Free 3D Wallpapers for your Desktop • 25+ Ultimate Maya Tutorials Making of Dust The tutorial is on creating dust effects in Cinema 4D. Modeling a Car Using Blueprints In this tutorial, you will be guided on how to model a car using blueprints, points and the bridge tool. Making of Super Snail End of The Road Ads Crash

Examples and Downloads H5P makes it easy to create interactive content by providing a range of content types for various needs. Preview and explore these content types below. You can create interactive content by adding the H5P plugin to your WordPress, Moodle or Drupal site, or integrate it via LTI with Canvas, Brightspace, Blackboard and many other VLEs that supports LTI integration. Check out the author guide to get started. MAXON's CINEMA 4D RELEASE 10 REVIEW BY 3DKiwi Hi everyone. Time to kick off 2014 with a Challenge. Better still how about a 12 week contest with 3 copies of the awesome Thea Render up for grabs? Thea Trailer below. With the release of the new Thea for CINEMA 4D plug-in it has become incredibly easy to use Thea Render with CINEMA 4D. To help celebrate this break through the good people at Thea Render have offered some great prizes. Contest ends: Friday 16 May 2014 Pacific Daylight Time In total the prizes are:1st Place: Thea Render + Thea for CINEMA 4D + 2 nodes + 24 hours on Newton Render Farm2nd Place: Thea Render + Thea for CINEMA 4D + 12 hours on Newton Render Farm3rd Place: Thea Render + Thea for CINEMA 4D + 6 hours on Newton Render Farm Total value of prizes for 1st place is over $708 or €516! The theme for this challenge is "Power Suits". Rules: 1) Thea Render and Thea for CINEMA 4D must be used (Water marked Trial version available) 2) Everything must be modelled using CINEMA 4D. Some of particular importance are:

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The Ultimate list of Free Stock Photos Sites for eLearning The days you had to spend time searching the web, and come up with online training repositories of free stock photos are long gone. The rapid changes regarding digital photography saw the spawning of many sites that host large collections of photos that you can use for free. The following list consists of the 30 most prestigious and qualitative sites where you can find a vast variety of free stock photos to choose from. If you have already used any of them, or if you know other great free stock photos sites, it would be great to share your experience on the comments section. 1. 4 Free Photos A site managed as an online community of photographers, who enjoy taking pictures and decided to share them with the public to use them for free in their private or commercial projects. 2. A free stock photo platform, powered by Shopify. 3. Browse millions of high-quality stock photos, among which you will find a vast variety of free stock photos to create beautiful designs. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Audacity download 2021 EDUCAUSE Horizon Report® | Teaching and Learning Edition This report profiles key trends and emerging technologies and practices shaping the future of teaching and learning and envisions a number of scenarios and implications for that future. It is based on the perspectives and expertise of a global panel of leaders from across the higher education landscape. Read full report: PDF | Other materials The Future of Teaching and Learning The COVID-19 pandemic has transformed the higher education landscape. Though it remains to be seen whether those transformations have taken root and will persist into the future, it isn't hard to imagine that higher education may never be the same in some important ways (good or bad). Indeed, the potential lasting effects of the pandemic loomed large in our Horizon panelists’ discussions and nominations this year as they identified the trends, technologies, and practices shaping the future of teaching and learning. Read more about the Horizon report on page 4 > Trends: Scanning the Horizon Key Technologies & Practices

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Accessibility Basics Accessibility focuses on how a disabled person accesses or benefits from a site, system or application. Accessibility is an important part of the designing your site and should be considered throughout the development process. Section 508 is the governing principle and it requires that all government information be accessible to disabled users. Implementing Accessibility Accessible sites present information through multiple sensory channels, such as sound and sight, and they allow for additional means of site navigation and interactivity beyond the typical point-and-click-interface: keyboard-based control and voice-based navigation. The combination of a multisensory approach and a multi-interactivity approach allows disabled users to access the same information as nondisabled users. Value of Making Accessibility a Priority W3C notes that, “accessibility overlaps with other best practices such as mobile web design , and search engine optimization (SEO). Best Practices for Accessible Content

Active Learning strategies for online In this post I review key takeaways from the book “make it stick” and delve into its practical applications for educators—how instructors who teach face-to-face or online can help their students learn better, and for course and curriculum designers—how they can support learning through unique course design strategies. The book begins “…people generally go about learning in the wrong ways…” and authors describe how the methods we typically use to learn—reviewing material again and again to get that ‘A’ for instance, or practicing the same skill for hours on end until mastery, are essentially ineffective (pg. xi). They don’t work, and ‘make it stick’ explains why. Despite the title, “… Science of Successful Learning”, the book is more about the practical than the science though the authors do a fine job of referencing research to support their claims. Overview The book is a fairly easy read with enough challenge and complexity to make it a page-turner. Book Highlights Like this:

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