Yes! Proves the concept.

Marginal preference for putting the dumbells one over the other, to
line them up. But not if novices complain this looks too much like a
school addition sum (when Carry would be expected).

Speed it up. >1 min too long IMO for an animation embedded in on-line
reference manual. 12-15 s.

Vector doesn't need to be introduced in steps, but all at once. The
extended scalar does benefit from appearing in steps, suggesting a
count taking place.

Music for a standalone presentation: yes. For embedding in a reference
page: no. I think the animation(s) could serve both purposes. Maybe to
run at different speeds.

Ian


On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 4:15 PM, bob therriault <bobtherria...@mac.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the sustained effort Ian et al,
>
> Speaking of content rich. Here is a test for animating the + (plus) verb with 
> a variety of arguments. There is no audio (yet!) as this needs to be timed 
> carefully and requires the animation to be locked down.
>
> I welcome comments, this is a first pass.
>
> + (plus) animation
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mfvs8o5kmyg
>
> Cheers, bob
>
> On -Feb7-2010, at -Feb7-201012:50 AM, Ian Clark wrote:
>>
>> As we compose these content-rich pages, the requirements for the
>> template will gradually emerge. But no sweat if we don't get it right
>> first time. So I suggest we just go ahead. Now!
>>
>>
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