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  1. @PabloMccrimmon

    WHAT KIND OF ARTIST ARE YOU?

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    Certainly a big question. One I probably ask myself at least once every day, vacillating in tone between genuine curiosity and self-frustration. I find this question difficult to answer because it seems a bit unnecessary. Shouldnā€™t the kind of artist you are simply be evident from the kind of art you make? I can never [ā€¦]
  2. Downes

    Charlemagne and the Shadows

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    September 2, 2021. Though there are shadows everywhere, Charlemagne has fixated on this one little bit of wall in the bathroom. Any time someone heads that way he will race ahead to get into position. Today was the day the weight of being back at work ...
  3. @Marie-Lynn

    Creativity Is The Spice Of Life

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    Looking back on the second week of DS106, I have to say that itā€™s been interesting! I spent quite a bit of time working on assignments from the DS106 Assignment Bank. My goal was to do a few that werenā€™t that hard to get a feel for them while putting my own personal spin on them. The only request that was made of us was to relate two of the assignments to the course theme in some way. This led to me creating a radio bumper for DS106 Radio (which Professor Bond shared on Twitter) and generating an image based on a word search related to the class. I also shared a favorite photograph of mine as part of these assignments. Click on each of the following buttons to be taken to this weekā€™s assignments! Please be sure to leave a comment as well and tell me what you liked or disliked! Please check out my Daily Create submissions as well! Iā€™m rather proud of many of them and how they prompted me to engage in quick creative thinking! This Weekā€™s Daily Creates! Now, please take a moment to enjoy this weekā€™s Daily Creates that I participated in! All Daily Creates are posted from my Twitter account and are located in the replies of the corresponding Daily Create Prompts in a attempt to organize my posts! Thank you for taking a look at my Daily Creates for the week! I hope to continuing doing more, so keep an eye out for me on Twitter! My handle is @MarieLynn092. Iā€™m going to make it my goal to make the #DS106dc part of my daily routine, since they are the most fun I have had on social media and let me be creative in ways I never thought possible! Other than doing quick and fun little creative assignments, Iā€™ve also put an effort into participation by commenting on a lot of peopleā€™s blogs. Unfortunately I had an issue with my computer earlier in the week and lost some of the links to my own comments or they never got approved to show up on peopleā€™s blogs. Whatever may have happened, I tried to make up for it by revisiting those blogs and commenting. I have also taken the time to approve all comments on my own posts, as well as reply when appropriate. These comments can be seen on my own blog or in the sidebar under ā€œRecent Comments.ā€ Here is a record of all the blogs pages Iā€™ve visited this week and left comments on! Hopefully my comments will show up and not get lost somewhere around the World Wide Web! And donā€™t forget if youā€™d like to hear back from me, leave a comment on one of my own blogs! I always read comments, even those made on posts I made a long time ago! Comments and Participation for the Week! The Rick and Morty Pilot Episode William St. Kitchen A Sketch of My Two Dogs Old Camera in a Modern Space? Hybrid Animal Letā€™s Talk About Nonconformity Come Eat With Me!! Weekly Summary Rogue Vogue Who Is The Artist Within? Ross the Boss Funny Money The Mystery Flower Etchinā€™ a Sketch A Good Brunch Whatā€™s Your Name?? Customizing My Site The final thing I really focused on this week was attempting to customize my blog. To anyone who might have seen my blog last week, it might not seem like a lot has changed. Thatā€™s both true and untrue. If you read my weekly reflection from last week, youā€™ll know that I had an incident that nearly caused my website to crash and prompted me to give it a major overhaul. In other words, I did this part of the assignment nearly a week early. Whoops! However, that doesnā€™t mean I didnā€™t do anything to customize my site! Many of the things I used to customize my site are ā€œbehind-the-scenesā€ things. What does that mean? Plugins, mainly. I upgraded the security on my account by installing Akismet Anti-Spam and Jetpack. I also installed a plugin called Elementor, which adds some features that allows me to customize the layout of posts by adding markdown, tiling images, and even add star ratings! Iā€™m really excited about the last one, because I really want to use it to customize my assignment posts since they are rated by stars! Iā€™ve also added a theme button to my website near the search bar, so if anyone wants to throw this site into dark mode you now can! I encourage you to! I also have installed a calendar in the left sidebar, which is accessible by pressing the button that looks like three horizontal lines near the top of the page. I plan to add more features here once I figure more out about WordPress and what plugins I can use without crashing my site. One other thing I did was add some detail to my home page. For anyone out there who might be a longtime viewer of my site and assignments, you may be aware that my homepage has been blank for over a year. This was because I simply didnā€™t know what to do with it. Iā€™m still not totally happy with it, but I added some photographs Iā€™ve taken and added a little summary. As we progress through this class, I hope to get more ideas on what to include on this website and maybe make it have more of a personal touch. As it stands, Iā€™m happy with the way my site looks for the first time in over a year and hope to continue improving the design so that it defines who am as a person. Thank you for taking the time to read through my blog about my weekly activities in DS106! Please leave a comment and donā€™t forget to take a look at my assignment posts for this week!
  4. @skyler0455

    Itā€™s a Great Day For Sporting GIFs

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    This assignment, ā€œItā€™s A Great Day for Sporting GIFs,ā€ required me to create a GIF. ā€œExplosive action, athleticism, skill, strategy, teamwork, triumph, and repetition are some elements that make up a sporting activity. Choose a sporting activity and then make an animated gif that represents one or more of these elements. ā€œ https://assignments.ds106.us/assignments/its-a-great-day-for-sporting-gifs/ I chose [ā€¦]
  5. @thisist00hard

    Remix (not finished)

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    Write a reflective blog postĀ on what you learned from the film. What is the basic point of view of the creators of these films regarding copyright? Who might holdĀ the opposite point of view? In what waysĀ does copyright impact creativity? What questions did the films raise as you were watching? What ideas in the films contradict [ā€¦]
  6. @https://twitter.com/tinawritings

    PSY 110 ā€“ Life-Span Development of Behavior (Hostos Community College)

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    Course Description:Ā Ā  The student will learn the major psychological perspectives of human development from prenatal development and birth, infancy, early childhood, middle and late childhood, adolescence, and early adulthood to middle and late adulthood. Students will also become well acquainted with the behavioral, cognitive, emotion, environmental, genetic, physiological, and sociocultural aspects of development across the [ā€¦]

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  7. @https://twitter.com/tinawritings

    BIO 240 lecA test 1

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    Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. b 1. Tiny finger-like projections in the small intestine taht increase surface area for absorption are ? rugae c. alveoli ? villi d. sphincter d 2. Most CO2 in the blood ? is carried by hemoglobin c. reacts to form cholesterol [ā€¦]

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  8. @KendraB999

    Amazing Grace Response

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    Amazing Grace: Stop Motion Response: While taking a look at Graceā€™s ā€œStop Motionā€ creative assignment, it really enlightened me and brought forth a great piece of art. I enjoyed the story that was told, the idea that the two characters were playing catch. It looked very difficult to make every drawing be aligned with the [ā€¦]
  9. @Marie-Lynn

    Words Of Color

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    For my final DS106 assignment for this week, I decided to do something a bit more different and creative while connecting it directly back to this courseā€™s theme: Digital Storytelling. The assignment I decided to do is ā€œThe Color Of Words,ā€ which has you use PhotoChrome to generate a color palette and a set of images in Unsplash by searching a random word. Since this is the first week of assignments for this class, I wanted to relate this assignment directly to DS106. I wonā€™t say immediately what word I searched, since I want to see if anyone reading this post can guess by looking at the image below. Please, take a look at the image below then continue reading! Now that youā€™ve looked at the image I created, please go onto the next page where Iā€™ll talk about the process more in-depth!
  10. @HumIsDum

    Return of the Obra Dinn ā€“ Gaming Journal 9/2/21

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    by Thomas Pulsifer Being a huge fan of ā€˜Papers, Please,ā€™ Iā€™d been looking forward to eventually getting around to playing ā€˜Return of the Obra Dinn.ā€™ Now, thanks to my Games & Culture class, I have the perfect excuse! The first thing I notice about Obra Dinn is that the graphics are extremely minimalist, which, Iā€™dContinue reading "Return of the Obra Dinn ā€“ Gaming JournalĀ 9/2/21"

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