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  1. kasmoore.com

    Album Cover

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    For this assignment we were to design an album cover using some random information: from wikpedia my band name was : OutlookSoft from a random quotation page, my album title: “Full of Doubts” from a random flickr page, my album cover is of a … Continue reading
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    Week 4 : Audio Exploration

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    3 Awesome Daily Creates:  http://kasmoore.com/blog/2012/09/18/week-4-daily-creates/ I was really excited about daily creates on 9/17/12 where I did the fwd/backward version of a song. I assumed all the daily creates were going to be about sound editing. Taking/drawing pictures isn’t as … Continue reading
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    Week 3

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    What is digital story telling?  http://kasmoore.com/blog/2012/09/16/what-is-digital-storytelling/ This week has taught me about things I knew, but never knew I knew (if you follow). For example the shape of stories, I knew stories followed this pattern, but I never thought about … Continue reading
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    Creativity

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    The videos about creativity and art, as well as the rules for teachers and students (can be found here), sent across one major message that creativity and art do not just appear. It is a slow, hard, and continuous process. Furthermore, you need to be constantly … Continue reading
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    Week 2

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    DS106 is an awesome class. I find it really rewarding when I learn a new skill. For example I never knew those repetitive scene-clips were called GIFs , let alone how to create one. I enjoy that the Daily Creates are simple and fun; … Continue reading
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    Week 1

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    This week was rightly called “boot camp” because I felt as though I ran a marathon. I was asked to create several accounts on sites such as Flickr, Tweeter, and YouTube. I quickly learned that coming up with a username for … Continue reading

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