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  1. @SchallerJasmine

    radioshowideas

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    I think we should try and do op-eds on specific sports legend, important leaders, etc, and go through there journey. This would match mystory, about overcoming challenges and making the worst thing the best thing for you. I think this could really hoo...
  2. @jclark22umw

    Design Reflection

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    While reading “A Kid’s Guide to Graphic Design” the following quote stuck with me… “It doesn’t occur to most people that everything is designed — that every building and everything they touch in the world is designed,” Bill Moggridge I know this was the first line of the article, but it made me think. The […]

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  3. @sunglasses260

    The Story of the Jukebox Hero

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    Everyone, gather ’round! It’s time for you to hear the story of the legendary jukebox hero. This story was born before I began ds106, but when I saw the Audio Bank assignment “Create a story using music”, I knew the world deserved to hear the tale. The assignment had only two sentences of description: “Create […]
  4. Downes

    Birch and Branches

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    February 27, 2021. I went out snowshoeing again today, paused to take a photo, and pitched forward as the snow gave out. I found myself trapped and unable to get up, my legs pinned by the snowshoes wedged in cement-like snow. "I've fallen and I can't g...
  5. @TurnerM000

    Weekly Summary 5

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    Relating to our Theme: This week we focused on story telling using sound. This relates to our theme because sound is another medium in which OUR stories can be told. They say that the medium is the message, and I think that is evident in the assignment...
  6. @AJSt0rm

    A Third of the Way Done Already?

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    Can you believe that this is the fifth week of DS106 material so far? It’s hard to believe how far we’ve come in the last few weeks. This week, with its focus on audio, was no different. Audacity, Live-Tweeting, and Audio Storytelling made up this incredible week. Let me break it down: “Moon Graffiti” The …
  7. @TurnerM000

    Audio Reflection

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    One thing that Abumrad discussed was how radio shows have a unique feature about them in the fact that you are able to paint a picture in your head of what the story looks like, but it is the listener that ultimately decides what the image in their hea...
  8. @TurnerM000

    From Tree to Shining Tree

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    I am not one to typically listen to podcasts, but this week has opened my eyes to how neat they can really be! The ability to tell a story with just audio is very difficult but their use of ambient and background noises throughout the podcast made it f...
  9. @TurnerM000

    Pondering

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    I am developing an idea for a radio show. I was inspired by one of the audio assignments we had the option of choosing from this week. The assignment is one I completed, in which I reversed the audio of the song and listeners are supposed to guess the ...
  10. @ari_squared

    Guess that Place

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    Assignment For my second Audio Assignment of #ds106 week 5 I chose to complete the Create a Place Assignment. I liked this assignment because it seemed like a challenge to accomplish! Summary: For this assignment create a place by just using sound. For example, make the listener know where they are if outside use birds, […]
  11. @jclark22umw

    Would you like some tea?

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    For my sound effect story, I made a cup of tea on a snowy day. Tea is one of my favorite hot drinks, and I drink it religiously! I downloaded sounds from the BBC sound effect site and layered them into audacity. It was very simple, but rather tedious as it involved a fair bit […]

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