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Agamotto

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Add a sequence of images that people are supposed to look at sequentially, e.g.

  • photos of an item that changes over time,
  • schematics or maps that are organized in different layers or
  • images that reveal more and more details.

You can optionally add some text information that describes the current image, you can decide whether the slider should display a tick for each image, and you can let the slider snap to an image position.

Learn how to create Agamotto in this tutorial.

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Audio Recorder

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Audio Recorder allows you to record your voice and play it back immediately or download a .wav file for future use. A fitting content type for open-ended questions and language courses. 

Note: Previously this content type had limited browser support since not all of the browsers had implemented support for the technology this content type is utilizing. This has now changed, and this will now work in all major browsers (including iPhone and iPad devices) Just make sure you and your users are using the latest version of Google Chrome, Firefox, MS Edge, or Safari.

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Hubble Telescope

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These images by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope show off two dramatically different face-on views of the spiral galaxy M51, dubbed the Whirlpool Galaxy.

The image at left, taken in visible light, highlights the attributes of a typical spiral galaxy, including graceful, curving arms, pink star-forming regions, and brilliant blue strands of star clusters.

In the image at right, most of the starlight has been removed, revealing the Whirlpool's skeletal dust structure, as seen in near-infrared light. This new image is the sharpest view of the dense dust in M51. The narrow lanes of dust revealed by Hubble reflect the galaxy's moniker, the Whirlpool Galaxy, as if they were swirling toward the galaxy's core.

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