With this easy-to-use tool from Meta AI, teachers can instantly turn their students’ drawings of four-limbed figures into animated gifs doing dozens of different moves, from kickboxing to tightrope walking. Here’s a quick demo of how to use the tool—and some learning outcomes early elementary teachers are tying it to—from Edutopia’s assistant editor Daniel Leonard.
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Try Animated Drawings here: https://sketch.metademolab.com/
Find more resources for using generative AI in the classroom at: https://www.edutopia.org/topic/chatgpt-generative-ai/
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