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  1. @1215007705141780482

    Reflection time

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    This audio is a perfect example of good storytelling. The background music gave it more suspense. The change of tone in the people’s voices made the audio more real. If the sound was cheerful then it wouldn’t be as impactful. Sound matters when it comes to storytelling. The sound evokes the reader to feel fear […]
  2. @abiles11

    audio reflection

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    Sound drives stories in many ways. In my opinion, it can be the most important part of a movie. The sounds people listen to can invoke various feelings in the listener of a audio story or the watcher of a movie. You can watch a scene in a movie where somebody is walking slowly around […]
  3. @V20Kai

    Are You Listening?

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    This week’s focus was on audio, which I have mostly dabbled in when it came to making mixes for my PAC pieces, whether it’s cutting a song to fit the allowed time frame or putting different songs together and making sure one songs transitions to the next as fluidly as possible. However, before getting into […]
  4. @jollykyles

    DS106 Radio Show

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    Last night’s radio show was pretty interesting. I’ll compile some of my favorite tweets from last night. #ds106 pic.twitter.com/E4IcBZkmQI — Lilian Perez (@lgperez19) February 14, 2020 #ds106 #ds106radio The repetition of "green" in the background and the vibrating bass gives a creepy overtone — Connor McClain (@ConnorM35842492) February 14, 2020 Vanishing what?? #ds106 — Kyle … Continue reading "DS106 Radio Show"
  5. @mwolfindale

    ds106radio bumper

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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 have been following along with week five of UMW Spring 2020 and was inspired while listening to ds106radio this week, and hearing everyone’s radio bumpers, to try my hand at the …

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  6. @samprice_ds106

    Week Five Summary

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    This week was crazy for me. It was a week where I needed my time management skills. I was busy all last weekend and then went home in the middle of this week for a concert (which was super fun). So I only had 4 full days to get all my work done. It was a bit of a struggle, and I wasn’t able to complete everything I wanted to, but I got as much done as I could which is alright with me. Besides the craziness of the week, I enjoyed the assignments and daily creates. I am a […]
  7. @1215007705141780482

    TDC!!!

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    #tdc2955 #ds106 pic.twitter.com/HYdMt2HhGy— Lewis Geter (@geter_lewis) February 14, 2020 #tdc2953 #ds106 walking with a fellow student yesterday night and I smelt a strong smell. Smelt like a skunk. But I did a double sniff because it was ...
  8. @Laxmom07

    Brainstorming Ideas

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    Radio Shows There are many ideas for short radio shows to be discovered, I’ve thought about possibly creating an investigative show as they are done in podcasts, create a new 80s movie reviews, talk about money, or talk about book
  9. @1215007705141780482

    Radio Bumper

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    I remember back in my broke boy days when I would listen to the radio and they would have during the breaks they would summarize the purpose of the radio, and that is what I wanted to do here. My radio is about hip-hop music. Not just any hip-hop music but the biggest, illest, sweetest […]

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