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  1. @BensonKaylie

    Photo Blitz

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    Each photo’s caption tells which one I tried to make each photo fit to. I also didn’t quite catch the clock right on the 15 minute mark, but 30 seconds over I promise I didn’t cheat. The hardest part for me was deciding what was good enough to photograph, and it’s where I wasted most of my time. It was enough time, but the fact that I was being timed freaked me out and I felt pressured to photograph just the right things. I used my Canon EOS T7i to take photos.
  2. @angelk1208

    Mid Week 1 Summary

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    I am glad that this class required us students to make and/or use our websites. During my freshman year, I heard that students of UMW are able to create their own websites through the school for free! I was going to make my website, but never got around to it until now. Even though it […]
  3. @angelk1208

    All These Different Platforms!

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    I had a fun time creating new accounts for these new social media platforms. At first I was confused while creating some of the accounts because I was not familiar with them except for a few. For Twitter, I already had an account where I keep up with music artists and other celebrities. However last […]
  4. @BreeNicholson14

    Week 1 Midweek Summary

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    As this is the first time I’ve ever worked with setting up my own domain or sites, it is fair to say it’s been a bit of a learning curve, but I love how my sites are turning out and I definitely have learned a lot! I decided to go with subdomains for my classes…
  5. @BreeNicholson14

    Hello on Social Media!

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    For our first task, we were to create different accounts with several social media sites to test our imbedding skills and to create different ways of connecting with each other! Here are some of my flickr images: Here is my very first Twitter post! I have also never published anything to YouTube before, so I…
  6. @shika_f

    All of my Hellos

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    Speaking on any social media platform is never very easy, especially when I have to use my name, face, or voice. I guess with Facebook, it’s unavoidable as using my face and name is literally the entire point of the site. But I don’t have much confidence or desire to really show myself like that.…
  7. @shika_f

    My media accounts!

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    For the most part, I’ve already had my own personal accounts and didn’t need to create an entire new one specifically for this class. However, I’ve never used nor had Twitter and Flickr account and creating them was relatively simple and easy. Twitter was much more easier and simple to configure and it prompts you…
  8. @shika_f

    Hello to All!

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    This is my very first blog, blog post, and setting up my own domain and such. It’s all still very new as I’m also working with my father, as he has everything extremely secure,so I can access my own domain without having to use my hotspot on my phone! But overall this is all a…
  9. @BensonKaylie

    Week 1 midweek summary

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    So far so good. As far as setting up my domain kayliebenson.com, it was pretty simple. I had set this up initially my freshman year, and was pretty excited about it then. I have since somewhat abandoned it, so the hardest part was becoming re-familiar with things like setting up a new page and customizing […]
  10. @angelk1208

    This is ME!

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    Welcome to my site… TA DA! My name is Gracia Angelita, but you can call me, Angel. For this site, I will be posting anything and everything that my heart desires. A little bit more about me: I am 19 years old and a rising junior at University of Mary Washington. My major is Accounting, […]
  11. @BensonKaylie

    Introducing Yourself is Awkward Always

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    At the start of every class you are expected to tell everyone about you. Your likes, your dislikes, whether your like long walks on the beach or not. But the *fun* thing about this class is that you get to do it multiple times! On multiple platforms! I thought maybe on each site I could […]
  12. @Gamerade619

    Tall Order

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    Monday is the day where most of us begin the journey of five days of long hours at work, time spent at the gym, and time spent taking care of our family. With that being said, here is a picure of how I get through the midday slump.
  13. @tiffmooree

    Final Project

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    We have come to the end, my friends. Now I swear something always has to happen to where I can not finish my assignments in time. After a few days of working on the final, I was doing some finishing touches, and my sister called me. She had severe dehydration and needed to go to the hospital. I went into a different kind of speed, and rushed to bring her. She got hooked up to I.V.’s, and after 4 hours, I finally was able to finish up my project. After a few more editing hours, it is safe to say that I have completed my final project. So, for one last time, let’s get started… shall we? Check out my outline for my final project: First up, my visual assignment. For my visual assignment I wanted to create 3 missing posters for our secret agents. These were easier said than done. I wanted to use a new app to differentiate my posters from my past ones. I looked and experimented around with different apps for about an hour before I came to an app called Pinso. While this app was great, I always run into the same problems with these kinds of apps. You have to buy certain features to make the best of the app. I worked with what I got, and after experimenting around for another hour, decided I liked the simple look the best. I didn’t want to overcrowd the image, and I wanted the meaning to be clear. Once I found all of the images our secret agents used, I saved them and edited them into the posters. Then I sent them to my laptop and the visual assignment was complete. I opted to make the pictures have a hue of red, simple text, and blurred the photos just a tad. I thought this really made it so that the photos looked like these were missing people. Next up: Video My video assignment also ended up being one of the easiest, surprisingly. The only problem was adding audio. I found a resolution by recording everything from my laptop, and playing it off of my phone. I would find my sounds on youtube, which allowed for a lot more variety than something like free sound. Then I uploaded the videos of my speaking from my web cam. I also had a sheet of paper where I wrote everything about the secret agents, and had their dossier’s pulled up on my laptop. This helped quite a lot with a script. I also opted to edit the picture to be black and white, as I felt this fit with the theme better than having bright orange sunglasses. First I added all of my talking pieces, then I added the music and ending title. I chose to keep the beginning screen black without a title because I feel like that it fit the idea of a broadcast the best. I also made sure that the music was quite than me talking, or else it would’ve clashed and been hard to hear. I wanted the background music to be there, but the message was the most important. Once I had it all completed I uploaded it to YouTube. Next up: Audio Now audio was honestly the hardest. I did my voice recordings, but couldn’t figure out how to put the voice recordings into audacity. I knew you had to convert it to an MP3, but this was not working out for me. So I ended up using iMovie instead. I used the web cam to record my voice memos, and used it as well to add in the broadcast sounds. Then, I recorded the entire iMovie on my phone using voice memos, and uploaded that to Soundcloud. It was a very repetitive and unnecessary process, but nothing ever works out for me, does it? I debated on putting music in the background of the audio assignment as well, but I ultimately decided not to. I feel like podcasts, radio shows, and broadcasts only have music at the beginning and end, and not during them, so I wanted to keep it as real as possible. Recording the sounds also gave me more freedom. I feel like free sound has a very small amount of sounds that I am looking for. By recording them from YouTube, I was able to find whatever that I needed. I know most of my assignments sound the same, but I used the same script AND there isn’t much of a way to make the facts sound different. I felt like if I changed it up too much, then it wouldn’t sound as real. Actual emergency messages all sound the same, so I opted to keep the same script. However, I did do every single assignment from scratch. I chose for writing to be this almost weekly summary post, and my other post that acts as my final project post. I originally wrote up the post to be just a writing assignment, but in order to jazz it up I thought to add all of my elements in there. After all, what’s DS106 without one last weekly summary? Here is my final project post WITH the second writing assignment included: I feel like my project undoubtedly ties the course together. This is because I brought different students characters into my story, and created a mission to go with it. Our theme was secret agents, and my final project is completely about secret agents. And with that, I can’t believe I’m saying that I have completed my mission. I had quite a lot of fun with this class, and I will miss it and Professor Bond’s creativity. Thank you for joining me, Secret Agent Moore signing off.
  14. @jpegman24

    Digital Storytelling; Week 13; Weekly Summary

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    This week, I worked on planning out my final project. For the project, I’m going to continue a story I started last week on the Text Message Story conversation. My secret agent is tasked with interrupting a illegal vinyl transaction. The Vinyl contains a key to a very important location in the city’s catacombs. I …

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