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Engage Learners with Instructional GIFs

Engage Learners with Instructional GIFs

You can’t really go anywhere on the internet without running into the ubiquitous animated GIF (graphical interchange format). Originating in 1987, GIFs shaped—and grew—with the internet in the following 30+ years (for those who missed the 90s or want to reminisce, the Internet Archive created a search for early GIFs).

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Jessica Bishop, Instructional DesignerPosted on September 3, 2019February 6, 2026Categories Content, Design, eLearning, Technology, Tips & Tricks, ToolsTags GIF, teaching and learning, Technology, ToolsLeave a comment on Engage Learners with Instructional GIFs

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