The Idea:
Creating an animated GIF is a great way to show motion or the steps in a process. This could work for anything from a science experiment, showing the steps of a problem, or illustrating how to shoot free throws.
Jason used Keynote and split-screen to create a series of slightly different versions of the same basic image to create the GIF.
Your Task:
Using your camera, take a series of photos using "burst mode" of something in motion. It could be rolling a ball across the desk or asking a colleague to complete a fun activity to be captured digitally (see sample in the video). Then, import your photos into slides in Keynote and export all of the slides as an animated GIF.
Share your creation in the Google Classroom!
Sample GIF of the water cycle built in Keynote.