1. levitasdementia

    PaNOsonic

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    Because I didn’t like the device, get it? ANYWAY let’s get cracking. Which incidentally was the main way to get inside this thing. PS I don’t have pictures because this nonsense didn’t deserve to be photographed. We did most of the disassembly in class when we were mostly together, and that was the best part. … Continue reading "PaNOsonic"
  2. afanghel

    To All Who Come to This Happy Place

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    Welcome to my little corner of the world! My name is Amy Fanghella, and I am a junior at the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Virginia. I am a Business Administration major, concentrating specifically in Marketing, and I plan...
  3. pboyle

    Looking out into the night

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    Read moreI inserted this image into my story because I can imagine this while I am laying on my couch looking out of one of the sky lights. I love looking out into the stars on a clear night. I like this picture also because there are trees in it and my yard has a few... ()
  4. pboyle

    Dungeons and Dragons

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    Read moreI played a game on Twine called “Castle Doomstone” and it was interesting to say the least. I died twice because I stole my bike too early and shoot the dragon a second time. I would say that the game was at least fun to read. I do not think reading is the greatest thing... ()
  5. lattakathleen

    THINGS I LIKE

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    my awesome little human of a daughter, singing real loud, putting my foot in my mouth, side messy ponytails, collecting/ playing vinyl, throwing out a random curse word for no reason, fast food, laughing, giving other grief, having a hard exterior but ...
  6. srechter

    Assignment Ideas

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    I’ve just made and written tutorials for two new web assignments that use the online tools Kumu and Inklewriter. The first assignment, the Kumu map, deals with organizing relationships on a highly customizable web. I used this tool in my Adaptation class and it was very cool. It can be creatively used to do numerous … Continue reading Assignment Ideas
  7. srechter

    Kumu Tutorial

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    Whatever project you decide to make using Kumu, there are a number of basic functions that are important to understand. Kumu is a fairly intuitive program. It comes pretty naturally once you get things moving. The first thing to do, of course, is to make an account on Kumu. This is free and simple. Once you’ve … Continue reading Kumu Tutorial
  8. kbarbeelibrary

    Collage-Constructing Tutorial

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    This tutorial is for the 3D Magazine Collage design assignment in the DS106 Assignment Bank. This tutorial only shows the steps I took when making the sculpture What You Need: -magazines/newspapers, preferably about something that interests you -scissors -glue/Mod Podge (tape, if needed) -something to use as a base for your sculpture ex: paper mache, construction … Continue reading Collage-Constructing Tutorial
  9. kbarbeelibrary

    Ideas and Collages

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    In this post, I’ve included the assignment descriptions for two assignments that I have created on the DS106 Assignment Bank website. Both ended up being design assignments, mostly because those have been my favorite assignments to work on. 3D Magazine Collage Take some of your old magazines and newspapers and create a 2D or 3D collage/sculpture … Continue reading Ideas and Collages
  10. pboyle

    T1

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    Who Called: I did this assignment a long time ago. The assignment was to record your self as your character and it had to be with another character. It has to be 2 minutes long. Step 1: Write a script of the conversation that your character and another character are going to have. (be sassy, … Continue reading T1
  11. dalinafoo

    Tell A Joke!

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    “Knock Knock!” “Who’s there?” “Who!” “Who Who?” “Owl.” I decided to create a daily create asking the audience to tell a joke.  I feel that so often we are so busy with our lives that we lose fun in what we’re doing. We either over work ourselves and lose humor in what we used to … Continue reading Tell A Joke!
  12. dalinafoo

    How do you say “Hello!”? Say “Hello” in your tone of voice or native language!

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    I thought this would be a great daily create. It’s short simple and can easily be created by anyone from all across the world. This daily create encourages others to express how they say “Hello! Here’s an audio of me saying “hello” in my native language. I wanted others to hear how I say “hello”. … Continue reading How do you say “Hello!”? Say “Hello” in your tone of voice or native language!

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