1. @CommTweetWithMe

    Bump Up the Radio

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    Week 5 tasked me with another assignment I have never done before and that was to create a radio bumper. When I fist read this assignment description, I had no idea what a bumper was. So my first task to creating a radio bumper was to learn what a radio bumper is in the first […]
  2. @tiffmooree

    Radio Show Ideas

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    -Rating spy movies: In this topic we can go over a wide array of different spy movies. We can rate them based off of their themes, cinematography, uses of background noises, and overall favoring. We don’t have to cover a bunch of movies, as this...
  3. @caholt2000

    Notorious Storytelling

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    I tuned in to ds106 radio and participated in a tweet-along with the radio edition of the movie Notorious (1946). It was interesting to see how movies have changed over the years just by listening to the audio of this classic. The amount of sound they can use at once was limited, so they had

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  4. @LaurenMacwha

    Black & White Movies #DS106Radio #DS106

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    Hello, #DS106Radio Listeners! I finally got to tune into #ds106radio tonight, unfortunately, with my work schedule, this is my only night that I am able to participate. This was a really cool experience, the Professor of my digital storytelling class set up a radio station where he broadcasted radio versions of movies. He also mentioned […]
  5. @caholt2000

    Audio > Visual

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    Consider what we watched, read and listened to this week and in the previous weeks. How does sound drive stories? How does it impact mood and create atmosphere? How do the ideas in Abumrad’s videos relate here? Write a blog post on your thoughts on audio storytelling. Use specific examples and embed them in your

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  6. @madeleine_ds106

    Radio Show Ideas

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    I think a cool radio show idea would be to talk about how UMW has changed to developed since we started here as freshman. Maybe new events on campus, dining services, new infrastructure, etc. Maybe even how we have changed now compared to what we were...
  7. @tiffmooree

    Moon Graffiti

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    Sound drives stories by creating sensory in the viewer. It creates a sense of reality that they can relate to. For example, I could say, “the alarm was blaring into my ears this morning and I snoozed it” or I could use the audio of a reall...
  8. @kdzebdi106

    DS106 James bond comments

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    This is my first time blogging about a radio show and from this experience I actually enjoyed it. With constantly tweeting my thoughts, feelings, and what other people has to say about the show. Professor Paul Bond really set the tone with engaging heavily on twitter and I think that really encouraged people to engage…
  9. @christinac106

    Disaster on the Moon

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    “Moon Graffiti” immediately grabbed my attention from the first second. Right from the beginning I was pulled in and felt a sense of space. The music and little sounds portrayed this real life visual of actually being on the moon. From the start listeners hear the calm beginning of an exploration and then are immediately […]
  10. @CommTweetWithMe

    Live Streaming meets Live Tweeting

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    This past Monday night, I participated in a “tweet-along” with my classmates while listening to ds106 radio. While this was my first time listening to ds106 radio, this was also my first time live ‘tweeting-along” with anything. Going into the tweet along, I was nervous and confused about what to expect. But I found that […]

UMW Spring 2024 (Bond & Groom)

Welcome to Paul Bond and Jim Groom’s Spring 2024 ds106

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