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  1. @missgoofyxx

    The Voices of Generation X

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    I made this poster using canva.com, which is an excellent graphic design tool. I originally was going to use a bumper sticky my project partner had made and then remembered this cool layout I had been looking forward to using for this. I also got my first commercial done pretty quickly so I had the […]
  2. @mwolfindale

    ds106 ‘Make Noise from a Normal Sample’ #2

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    I recently joined ds106 as an open participant, whilst conducting a very small scale micro-ethnographic study of ds106 as part of the Education and Digital Cultures (EDC) course (#mscedc). This is my second try at Make Noise from a Normal Sample. I recorded the original myself on my phone (although technically it’s kind of a sample of a sample)…can …

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  3. @mwolfindale

    ds106 ‘Make Noise from a Normal Sample’ #1

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    I recently joined ds106 as an open participant, whilst conducting a very small scale micro-ethnographic study of ds106 as part of the Education and Digital Cultures (EDC) course (#mscedc). I’m new to all this, but trying my hand at a few of the assignments, such as Make Noise from a Normal Sample. I recorded the original sample myself …

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  4. @sincerelysterls

    Ride Along Computer Cowboy

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    Title inspired by Neil Young’s “Computer Cowboy” (1983). One of the assignments I chose to do was Laptop Lingo by Lauren Brumfield. The description is as follows: “I know some of us (myself included) are a bit particular about the looks/cleanliness of our technology. But if that didn’t matter, and you had all of the … Continue reading "Ride Along Computer Cowboy"

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