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  1. @madelinek106

    3rd times a charm : week 3 reflection

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    Wow! Another jam packed week down! This week I enhanced my creative writing skills by completing four assignments from the writing assignment bank and daily create assignments. I also helped build the digital ds106 community by commenting and responding to other’s work. After watching the videos (the machine is us and the shape of stories) I tried to […]
  2. @jclark22umw

    To Mother Dearest

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    A letter to my mother… Hi Mom! I just wanted to take the time to tell you how much I love and appreciate you. You’ve been the absolute best mother I could possibly have. You are an excellent listener, wonderful hugger, and you make delicious macaroni and cheese. Your independent yet loving spirit is what […]

    The post To Mother Dearest appeared first on Digital Storytelling with Jordan.

  3. @virgonarrie

    A Week of Digging Deep

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    I think this week is the first week where I actually started sharing “my story”. Even though things such as your favorite color, and things you like to do are apart of your story, sometimes going a little deeper can help portray to others who you really are or most importantly why you are that …
  4. Downes

    Optimist Park

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    February 10, 2021. This is an oak tree in Optimist Park, exactly one block from our house, and a frequent point on my daily walks. I wish it had a different name; I'm not a fan of service clubs naming parks after themselves. Today was unexpectedly fun ...
  5. @virgonarrie

    Readings and Viewings

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    The material from this week was interesting because it merged my new way of digital thinking with another way of thinking. I have always thought of my generation as the one born between two ages of technology. We’ve watched movies on VHS tapes, rented them from blockbuster, and now we watch Netflix daily. However, like …

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