Every week, without fail, something gets delivered to my inbox. It’s like receiving presents at Christmas – but it’s weekly!
This week one of the diigo groups I belong to, Interactive Whiteboards in Classroom, had a bookmark link shared to Shambles in S.E Asia. I was lucky enough to meet Mr Chris Smith in person during the Learning 2.0 conference in Shanghai earlier this year. Sam the Kiwi (our class mascot) proudly wears his my life’s become shambles badge every day. What better reason to go take a look?
Here’s what I stumbled upon: Imagination Cubed. A nifty little flash program that automatically animates drawing. It offers drawing tools, shapes, stamper, type and line. It speeds up your animation automatically – so it replays smoothly.
You then email the link to yourself or you can send the link to others, so the email address used has to be real. It would be better still if you could chose from an embed code.
Here’s the link to my little off-the-top-of-my-head thinking about how to use Imagination Cubed in math – created in 4 minutes.
Click this link to see a drawing come to life at Imagination Cubed
My immediate thought for use? Students could make each other demos of their problem solving thinking.
Any other ideas on how you could use this tool?

Here is my effort- not so scholarly but fun all the same.
http://allanahk.edublogs.org/2008/07/03/imagination-cubed/
Thanks for this! I’ve had a good play with this tool and will pass it on to the clusters I work with – lots of fun and can see the potential as well
And yes – go BECTA! Got to love that organisation.