Digital Timers For Powerpoint
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Eclipse |
ECLIPSE IS FREE TO DOWNLOAD
Eclipse is our simplest timer technically but it offers a captivating visual image. Watch the dark moon gradually move over the face of the sun until full eclipse occurs - marking time is up.
Eclipse is a ten minute timer.
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Burst |
At first the balloon will not appear to do anything but gradually it will rise up the screen and once it touches the pin it will burst and time is up.
Burst is a ten minute timer
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Cascade |
Watch a constant flow of coloured blocks tumble down the screen and once they fill up the box to the level of the red line - time is up.
Cascade is an eight minute timer
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Egg Timer |
A classic timer brought to life electronically. Watch the sand slowly trickle down and fill the lower chamber. Once complete time is up.
The egg timer takes 12 minutes
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Grand Maze |
A very large and complex maze for the ball to slow wind its way through, hitting blind alleys but gradually negotiating passage through to the exit signalling time is up.
Grand Maze is a 12 minute timer
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Countdown |
No collection of timers would be complete without a straight countdown timer but this one is presented in an interesting visual format. Each hexagon represents 10 seconds and will in turn fly away to count down each minute. The timer is fixed on three minutes but clearly you can also use it as one minute or a two minute timer. |
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Matrix |
A blank screen fills with a blizzard of tiny dots and as the dots slow down many will begin to settle and gradually the words 'Time is Up' will appear. When you realise that each dot is individually programed you will not be surprised that this is our most technically challenging timer that took hundreds of hours to perfect.
Matrix is a fourteen minute timer
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Maze |
A less elaborate version of the Grand maze but still intriguing as the ball finds its way through the maze to the exit.
This is a two minute timer.
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Rotation |
The first few seconds of this timer is visually arresting when a series of different geometrical shapes rush onto the screen. Gradually the shapes will rotate and move around the screen and when they all settle the words, 'time is up' will appear.
Rotation is a twenty minute timer
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Shooting Stars |
A dark night sky and ten bright stars dominate the screen. At one minute intervals each star will turn red and shoot off the screen giving a simple but highly effective countdown timer. When all ten stars have departed time is up.
This is a ten minute timer.
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Sunflower |
At first there is no movement and you will think nothing is going to happen. But it is night time and the more observant will notice that the dark sky gradually gets lighter as the dawn approaches. Watch the sun rise and as it rises the sunflower will grow from the flower pot. When all of the sunflower petals open wide time is up.
This is a 20 minute timer
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