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In this video, you will test your animation and share it with a partner to ask for feedback.

Testing your animation allows you to see what it will look like when someone plays it.

Then, you can decide whether the movement of your images appears natural or could improve with a few adjustments.

Sharing your presentation allows others to view or comment on your story or topic.

Asking for feedback is a useful skill because the suggestions and comments you receive often help improve your project.

To start, play your animation from the beginning.

To start your animation, press the "Play" button.

If you like, press the Escape button to return to your project to make any adjustments to your slides.

Then, play it through once more to make sure it appears the way you want it.

Nice work! Your animation is now ready to share.

Add your partner's email address.

Then, select the permission you want to use: "Editor" means the person you share with can make changes directly in your presentation, "Commenter" allows them to make comments, but not change the presentation, and "Viewer" lets them see your presentation only.

For this lesson, you will give your partner the ability to comment on your presentation.

Add a note to invite your partner to look at your animation.

Then, offer specific details about the type of feedback you would like.

When you ask for specific feedback, you are more likely to receive useful comments and suggestions to help you improve your animation.

Express your appreciation for their help.

And send your note.

Your recipients will receive a link to your presentation in an email.

Now, it's your turn: play your animation, adjust your slides as needed, share your presentation with a partner, and ask for feedback.


Instructions

  1. Play your animation.
  2. Adjust your slides as needed.
  3. Share your presentation with a partner.
  4. Ask for feedback.