flickr photo shared by secretagentmoof under a Creative Commons ( BY ) license This is a public service announcement. With Guitar. A new thing is called Clash.me that takes your text and turns it into pop culture audio snippets. An old thing is called The Clash which is an awesome punk band. This is the … Continue reading The Clash of The Clash & Clash→
Search the Net for sounds Import into Audacity Merge the tracks and export as mp3 open soundcloud.com and upload the mp3 file. add some tags and names. copy the link from soundcloud and paste into wordpress blog Add the right tags for the dailycreate @ds106dc #ds106 #tdc1722 in the tittle of the blogpost publish and … Continue reading My commute @ds106dc #ds106 #tdc1722
Daily Create 1718 The Digital Storytelling Syllabus is full of lies. I will highlight them below. Lie 1: Course Name- Digital Storytelling: The Open Course-Digital Storytelling? No digits have told me any stories yet! Lie 2: Instructor: NOBODY. There is no one in charge of this class, no leaders. No leaders??? We’re all in the community together, so we’re all … Continue reading 9 Lies the DS106 Open Syllabus Tells→
Daily Create 1717: Get a random blog post title and then write it In light of number 2, in which we find out a myth is not a myth, for clarity’s sake the list below is a list of things that are true as far as I believe. 1. Having a numbered list in your … Continue reading 18 Myths Uncovered About Learning→
One of the best things about DS106 is the riffing and playing with other participants. I dipped my toe in the daily create stream yesterday and pulled out a great example: #ds106 reply to me w/ tag #tdc1713 Get Your Mozart On: Compose an Imaginary Musical… https://t.co/n3URHLTgmm pic.twitter.com/THooCVsQK7 — ds106 Daily Create (@ds106dc) September 16, … Continue reading "This is #DS106"
Daily Create #1710 The ocean at the end of our backyard was actually the tallest mountain in the world. At least it was the tallest mountain in the world back in the 80s. At least in the mind of a 4 year old, large-headed, silly child named me. Okay it was only the tallest mountain … Continue reading The Ocean at The End Of Our Backyard→