Hey peeps,
I learned about "Powtoon" from my friend Sara from Alpha. I thought that it was really cool and I thought, Maybe I should try that out! It seemed so cool when Sara showed it to me! So, I got my chance. I sped to the computer and started to create my own Powtoon, using the same topic as Sara, but different. I just finished it today: 4/19/2014. Here is the link and I hope you enjoy it. ( Pardon for the mistakes and the transitions of the slides.)
<iframe width="480" height="311" src="http://www.powtoon.com/embed/biLzCoSH8Lz/" frameborder="0"></iframe>
If you're interested in making a Powtoon yourself after you saw mine, here are the instructions
- Go to Powtoon.com
- Login or sign in through email
- Make a Powtoon
- Have fun!!!!!!!!!
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