1. @type217

    Activity one

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    Q1. What comes to your mind when you think of the word storytelling? Think about what the word brings to mind: images, places, people, sounds.  Elederly people reading story’s to young kids in complete silence and in their bed or by the fire. Native people telling spiritual story’s to their children. Q2. Who do you recall as telling you memorable stories? What sort of sort of stories did they tell you – can you think of an example? I remember...

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  2. @type217

    What story telling means to Dayne king

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    I love story telling when someone tells you a funny story or an awesome story it’s just great or a bedtime story just before you fall asleep or in kindergarten when the teacher reads you a story.a story is always good if it has a certain chain of events That build the story up and end it with an awesome or sad twist (when gwen dies in the amazing Spider-Man 2 at the end) that was an example of a...

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  3. @type217

    Cassidy’s idea of storey telling 

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    the word story telling brings to mind Parents telling me a storey when I was a kid I also think of movies, books, audio books, dreams, pictures, posters and art. When I was younger I remember my dad telling me story’s, he would tell me storeys about pretty much anything but allot of the time they were about what he did as a teenager and things like that. I would say that story telling is when someone describes to another...

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  4. @type217

    Activity 1

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    1. What comes into mind when you think about storytelling? When I think about storytelling I picture a person sitting on a chair talking about stories with a bunch of children around him. The man is in a school and he is talking to a bunch of kindergarten children. 2. Who do you recall as telling you memorable stories? When I was young my dad used to tell me some Irish legends. There were stories about the Salmon of Knowledge,...

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  5. @type217

    Activity 1

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    1. What comes to mind visually when you think of the word storytelling? Think about what the word brings to mind: images, places, people, sounds.  Aboriginals (dreamtime stories), bedtime stories, lectures, grandparents, war, people talking and old people. 2. Who do you recall as telling you memorable stories? What sort of sort of stories did they tell you – can you think of an example? Grandparents – can’t remember mustn’t of been that interesting – an example would be my...

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  6. @type217

    What storytime means to Levi mckenzie

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    Storytime is when a person(s) or a robot tell a story about pastime events,fictional/non-fictional events and a random baby story… What comes to my mind when I think storytime?: when I think of the word storytime, a magical land comes to mind with gigantic monsters that kill things. Do I like hearing stories?: well it comes down to what the story is about, if its about faries and pixies I don’t like it,but if it has monsters and is a...

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  7. @type217

    Level 0 – Activity 1

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    Digital storytelling I think is a digital book book or recording that tells a story. It isn’t necessarily writer in words it may be something visual like a picture or video. Digital storytelling I think is a creative.
  8. @type217

    Digital story telling

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    Ryan woods  What comes to my mind when I hear the word word digital story telling ? A person communicating to another person about something in the past over FaceTime or messages. Digital story telling can be usful for people who live overseas or people that are always busy but is also an excuse to not meet up with someone face to face. Mum and dad occasionally call me when they are work to talk to me about something exiting...

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  9. @type217

    Digital storytelling

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    What comes to mind visually when you think of the word storytelling? Think about what the word brings to mind: images, places, people, sounds: I think of someone sitting down on the couch watching a movie or trailer, or someone messaging another person on a phone talking about something that happened on the weekend. I also think of dream time stories from primary school when we learnt about aboriginals. Who do you recall as telling you memorable stories? What sort...

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  10. ayu7kaji

    How to get away?

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    Hi guys….and girls…… I’m not sure I know how to get away from toxic people at the work place. I find myself searching on Google ‘How to deal with mean people’ every now and then. Somehow the options given – ‘File a case’, ‘Complain to the higher ups’, ‘Quit the job’, ‘Change the team’ – … More How to get away?
  11. @type217

    Thi Is My First Post- Ehat the world needs more/less of…

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    The newcomer Joy gasped raising her head up from the desk, her heavy red eyes gazing at Mrs.Grain.  ‘Yeah- uh, Yes Mrs.Grain?’ Mrs.Grain gave Joy a smirk. ‘Did you enjoy your sleep?’, the whole class had their heads turned and eyes targeted at Joy, and began laughing. ‘Apologies Mrs.Grain’. Mrs.Grain revealed her eyes after taking her reading glasses off as she slowly walked to the class door. Mrs.Grain slid the glasses on top of her head. ‘Alright, now that I...

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  12. @benvendilemma

    The DS106 Experience

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    Under the digital storytelling category, I will post the work I produce for the DS106 digital storytelling course. You too can improve your storytelling skills today by signing up for free at http://www.ds106.us and accessing the curriculum.Filed under: Digital Storytelling
  13. @type217

    First blog post

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    My first blog post ever    I think the world need more money to pay for schools over in 3rd world countries so kids can grow up going to school. Education is one of the most important things for kids growing up. Every kid has a rite to to go to school and learn. Kids need to go school because it will help get good jobs that can help their family. They can get the life that they want, the...

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  14. @type217

    More bins 

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    The would needs more binsThere was a boy who when’s to a park named Billy he always went to the park every day for a1 hour. One day Billy brought some food to the park and when he was finished he didn’t know where to put it so Billy just took it home. Then the next couple of days he was watching people that were eating to see what they would do with there rubbish. He saw that the majority...

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  15. davebarr

    Mystical Vision (#001c)

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    This vision: a marine habitat, one containing seaweed (kelp), a protozoan and a whale. The community is vulnerable, however, and being damaged by the toxic wastes emanating from a large, yellow chemical flask, containing a corrosive looking pea-green f...
  16. Scott Lockman

    ????????????????

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    出会い系サイトを利用するときには、アダルトな関係を期待している人は多いでしょう。 そういった利用者が多いために、出会い系サイト自体にアダルトな言葉をたくさん載せているサイトがあります。 そういった言葉を見ると期待してしま […]
  17. jgieseking

    U.S. National Park Service Essays on LGBTQ History Released

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    WOOHOO! The LGBTQ America: A Theme Study of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer History theme study has been released by the U.S. National Park Service of the Department of the Interior for National Coming Out Day! Happy coming out, National Parks!!!

    Who made this happen? (Queen) Megan Springate is a kind, brilliant scholar who works on queer archaeology (that’s a thing! and it’s such a cool thing!) and she truly led the effort to bring this to life. There are dozens of authors involved. And what was my role? Besides serving as a peer reviewer for many, many essays, my own essay, “LGBTQ Spaces and Places,” is meant to be a really wide-ranging piece that allows those unfamiliar with LGBTQ geographies and pushing thinking beyond the notion that all “gay” people live and/or hang out in gay neighborhoods in cities, and just adoreeee bars. Amen. I account for the …

  18. jgieseking

    U.S. National Park Service Essays on LGBTQ History Released

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    WOOHOO! The LGBTQ America: A Theme Study of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer History theme study has been released by the U.S. National Park Service of the Department of the Interior for National Coming Out Day! Happy coming out, National Parks!!!

    Who made this happen? (Queen) Megan Springate is a kind, brilliant scholar who works on queer archaeology (that’s a thing! and it’s such a cool thing!) and she truly led the effort to bring this to life. There are dozens of authors involved. And what was my role? Besides serving as a peer reviewer for many, many essays, my own essay, “LGBTQ Spaces and Places,” is meant to be a really wide-ranging piece that allows those unfamiliar with LGBTQ geographies and pushing thinking beyond the notion that all “gay” people live and/or hang out in gay neighborhoods in cities, and just adoreeee bars. Amen. I account for the …

  19. dmurphy

    High Muck a Muck

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    I actually looked at High Muck a Muck initially for my own project and I am glad to get a chance to play. The phrase itself means an important or influential person, especially one who is pompous or conceited. It comes from Chinook Jargon in the period (later 1800’s) and area (Pacific Northwest) in which the … Continue reading High Muck a Muck
  20. @type217

    My first Dailey create

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    This is my first ever blog!!! I think the world needs less of expectations Everywhere you go there’s expectations on all types of things. The biggest expectations are to follow rules that are supplied by our government. There are many rules such as speed . Speed limits are understandable but some expectations given to us are dumb. For example an expectation is that a human can not murdered another human, but when there’s equipment such as guns aloud in America...

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  21. @type217

    IFTS CENTRAL COAST 2016-10-11 00:53:15

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                                                                                Essay I think the world needs more respectful people. If there was more respectful people in the world there would not be the problems of terrorism and pollution because they are not respectful people and they will get know where in life...

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UMW Spring 2024 (Bond & Groom)

Welcome to Paul Bond and Jim Groom’s Spring 2024 ds106

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