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  1. @cpsc106gregphillips

    Daily Create #tdc2369

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    Hang Your Art on the Daily Create Museum Wall From the person who brought us JellyCam (a now-defunct free stop-motion video package that was a snap to use) comes Artfly, and it seems designed for Daily Create. Artfly is simple (but is in beta, so be warned). You add an image and set up a […]
  2. @cpsc106gregphillips

    Daily Create #tdc2368

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    What’s the last book you read? Share it with us, as a photo, or as a review Apparently people don’t read enough nowadays. But that’s not true of we DS106ers is it? What’s the latest book you’ve read, or are reading? This is actually a book I’ve read multiple times. It’s a compilation of three […]
  3. @cpsc106gregphillips

    Daily Create #tdc2367

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    #tdc2367 Change the sound track Take a short part of any movie you want (use a YouTube downloader or capture a part using a screen capturing program like QuickTime) and put your own soundtrack or music under it. Make sure that the new sound changes to emotions of the film clip. Eg scary gets funny or […]
  4. @dsamanda2

    I’m a Star!

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    Today’s daily create is actually something I already am! Sort of. The daily create prompted me to discuss what star I would be, if I were a star. And aside from the obvious “of course I’m a star, I’m awesome,” I actually do have a star named after me. As you all know, I enjoy […]
  5. @cpsc106gregphillips

    Daily Create #tdc2362

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    Brawndo (noun) /brôn-dō/ – 1. The thirst mutilator. 2) It’s got electrolytes. Brawndo, the thirst mutilator has got what plants crave – electrolytes.  Origin of Brawndo: From the proto ‘Murrican dialect, circa 2505. Used colloquially to refer to a thirst quenching liquid which would also sate the needs of local flora via specialized hydration nullifiers […]
  6. @dsamanda2

    Word Illustration

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    Did you know that the first noun on the tenth page of my Business Law textbook is “clock”? This daily create instructed me to illustrate a specific word from the nearest book. When I picked up my Business Law textbook from next to me I thought this assignment would be impossible and I would have to […]
  7. @cpsc106gregphillips

    Daily Create #tdc2361

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    Have you ever wondered what it’s like to have a bot program write along with you? I haven’t, but I tried it out. Check out this link to see it in action. It sounds impressive at first – I mean, hey, you can have the likes of Edgar Allen Poe proofread your work and make […]
  8. @dsamanda2

    Scholar of Color

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        My first daily create prompted me to find the color story of an image using adobe create. I have never used adobe create before but it was super simple to do! I think I’ll use this program in the future, here are my results:  
  9. @YousephAsaad

    Colorful Pies and Trees

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    Daily Create #1: Create an artistic graph chart Ramadan is a month for all Muslims around the world to fast from sunrise to sunset. During this time that we’re not allowed to eat or drink anything, people usually either work or sleep. For this daily create, my job was to create a graph chart, which […]
  10. @YousephAsaad

    What On Earth Is Tifinagh?

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    Daily Create #1: Your name in other characters Just by scrolling through fonts on Microsoft Word, you can find some wacky fonts that look like complete gibberish to you. Seeing what your name would look like in other language’s characters is exceedingly neat and unique. For this daily create assignment, I was required to write […]
  11. @YousephAsaad

    Being Creative Is Being Free

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    Daily Create #1: Identify a Brand’s Font and Create a Fake Ad To think that you can find out the font of any advertisement seems unbelievable. That is exactly what the website Font Squirrel can accomplish for you. This first daily create consisted of creating a fake ad using a photo editor, in which I used […]
  12. @YousephAsaad

    Thinking Outside The Box

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    Daily Create #1: Make a Meme of It Have you ever heard a song and instantly envisioned a meme of it? That’s basically what this daily create create was about. Many songs nowadays are meme worthy because of their randomness and uniqueness. Thinking back to many years ago, I remember showing this song to my friends […]
  13. @jetjenk43

    You get A daily create, You get a daily create.

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    My First Daily Create My first daily create, that I shared with the class is I wanted the DS106 class to create or use a pre-existing GIF to describe their experience within the DS 106 class.  I chose this GIF to use as my example, because through out this DS 106 we have had to …

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