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  1. @fatolliecat

    Weekly Summary

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    I hate Instagram. Is a desktop app really necessary? Really? And I couldn’t even get it to work, I had to use my phone. Making a post was a HUGE PAIN. That was what I learned and what frustrated me this week. My social media rage aside, I also learned how to set up a…
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  2. @richelleholnick

    Hello DS106!

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    Hi guys! My name is Richelle Holnick and I am a senior marketing major with a minor in digital studies-which is why I am taking this course! I did a few different intro’s across the different platforms we have: Here’s some of my favorite things: Or you can check out my Twitter: How about a little youtube vid? Lastly, the most info about me is here in this soundcloud recording: See you around!
  3. @FCMaisano

    The legendary ds106

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    Let me start this by saying that I adore legends, myths and folklore. It is an interest of mine. In my mind, the older the better! I have spent many, many hours on the internet, particularly on Wikipedia, reading about this topic. I even took the Holy Grail FSEM last year here at UMW. I wish […]
  4. @fatolliecat

    Hello World

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    Hey! I’m Jess, I’m a senior Historic Preservation major. I knit in my spare time, my favorite color is rainbows, and I love watching a good mythos grow. So I am excited about this semester’s theme. I’m going to have to edit media into this post later because Instagram does not like being used on…
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  5. @FCMaisano

    All of my Social Medias

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    Hello! This is my first post to this subdomain and to WordPress. Here are all of my first posts to my Social Media accounts. Hello DS106 classmates! I'm excited for this class and to get to know all of you! #ds106 — Francesca Maisano (@FCMaisano) August 28, 2018 Hello! This is my first photo on […]
  6. @jbkbean

    DS106

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    In my journey to become a better blogger/social media wizard, I’m taking an online course called DS106.  All DS106 posts will be in this category.
  7. @RTNicole1

    Final ds106 Daily Creates

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    I choose Iceland, because it is beautiful! #tdc2382 @ds106dc #diglitclass https://t.co/3jEkhGsOrC — RTNicole (@RTNicole1) July 19, 2018 New Olympic Event, BIRD CUDDLING! An epic showdown of pure adorable cuteness! #tdc2381 #diglitclass @ds106dc pic.twitter.com/jLvxD5gMEC — RTNicole (@RTNicole1) July 19, 2018 While not perfect, one of my favorite walls in the house. #tdc2380 #diglitclass @ds106dc pic.twitter.com/twWEcUSA7y —… Continue reading Final ds106 Daily Creates
  8. @RTNicole1

    ds106 Daily Creates Week#3

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    #tdc2379 #diglitclass @ds106dc pic.twitter.com/iTvYhniPIL — RTNicole (@RTNicole1) July 15, 2018 #tdc2378 #diglitclass @ds106dc pic.twitter.com/hacyZdsJcH — RTNicole (@RTNicole1) July 15, 2018 My journey today…. it’s been harrowing 🧙‍♂️#tdc2377 #diglitclass @ds106dc pic.twitter.com/ZMbCDD1mA0 — RTNicole (@RTNicole1) July 15, 2018 What I heard on a walk today.https://t.co/Lbrq0CcUQz @ds106dc #tdc2376 #diglitclass — RTNicole (@RTNicole1) July 15, 2018 What is important… Continue reading ds106 Daily Creates Week#3
  9. cogdog

    Making Sense of Blog Post Content Data? My Own Spanner Found in the Bottom of the Toolbox

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    For the obviously obvious statement, WordPress is built on a database. The question is, besides data like visitor counts, what can you infer from the data in the posts and metadata itself? The question was swirling in preparation for a research interview I did today with David Porter and Valerie Lopes for the Ontario Extend […]
  10. @RTNicole1

    ds106 Twitter Assignments

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    Is he or she alive today? Where did they find their hidden nook? Or did they also fade away, Just like this flower in the book? – 1828 Alexander Pushkin@ds106dc #tdc2363 #diglitclass — RTNicole (@RTNicole1) June 30, 2018  

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