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  1. @KendallResnick

    Mia’s Fridge

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    I was excited that I got to use my character again for this assignment! The instructions for “Post-It Notes and Grocery Lists!” were to “Choose a character or characters that you like, or choose a movie, world, whatever! Then, create Post-It notes in an image editor–multi-colored squares with handwritten-looking-text–that the character or characters in your […]
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    A Shot in the Dark

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    What makes a good secret agent? Is it their stealthiness? Their quick thinking? Their innate crime-solving ability? For Inspector Clouseau, it might be none of those things. Clouseau is absent-minded and clumsy, and disaster seems to follow him wherever he goes. However, I still believe his story to be a good one, and very interesting […]
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    Ejhjubm)Tupszufmmjoh)jt)qsfuuz)dppm@

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    When you first saw my title, were you confused? I’m guessing you probably were! What you see is an example of a secret code I came up with for the “Create Your Own Cipher” assignment. The assignment was to “Create your own cipher, a system for disguising a message by replacing its letters with other letters or numbers or […]
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    Week One Summary

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    I didn’t have many expectations coming into this class, so it’s ironic that this first week was not what I expected. It was definitely a little overwhelming to look over the assignments for the first week, especially since I had to create all of my social media accounts from nothing. I haven’t done anything like […]

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