We are learning to create our own fake images
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Fake images
We have been learning that some digital images are not true.
We made our own fake images:
1) Take a photo.
2) Remove the background using remove.bg
3) Insert our transparent photo (without background) over a background.
Fake images can also help us protect our private information.
We are reflecting on our learning from the E-Symposium presentations
Open these slides in a new tab, then SMRF a copy of this file:
Click on the 3 dots (skinny snowman) to Open in Editor
File - Make a Copy
Replace the 'Copy of' with your name
Save the file in your Whaea Monika folder
Use these slides to record your learning from each session.
For experts:
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We are reflecting on our learning from the E-Symposium presentations.
Create your DLO
Got to Share - Copy Link
Go back to the slides on this page: Open the file in a new tab
Use the 3 dots (skinny snowman) to open the file in the editor
Find the slide with you names in blue boxes: Select your name
Click on the link icon: Paste your link and confirm
Open these slides in a new tab so you can better see them
Inside your Cybersmart folder, create a new Google Slides file for your animation
Remember to name your file!
Have fun animating!
Follow the instructions at the top of the page and add the URL of your animation to your name on Slide 15 (on the left).
Embed your presentation on your Edublog: Remember to give it a catchy title, e.g. "Ouch!" Don't forget to add an explanation of what we learnt today, e.g. "Today we learnt how to create an animation in Google Slides. Did you know that..."
You can do your mahi right here in this slide deck. Remember to save any DLOs you create in your Cybersmart folder in your Google Drive!
If you have trouble adding your link to the slides, ask an adult for help.
TIP: Open the presentation in a new tab so you can better read it.