1. sking2

    Bye, Bye Little Sebastian;

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    Character development is extraordinarily important to keep a show alive. I think the best example of development can be seen in Parks and Rec’s Andy Dwyer. For A Changing Character […]
  2. arunk

    Word of the Day: Remix!

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    “Instead of writing up an explanation of what you learned, instead formulate your own understanding about remix and mashup, and record a video or audio of you explaining it to someone who is not familiar; this could ba a family member, friend, neighbor, random stranger. The point is to capture a recording of your explanation … Continue reading Word of the Day: Remix!
  3. sandramardene

    Jitterbug Dancer

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    “Jitterbug Dancer” Gel pen on black sketch book paper by Cheryl Renee Long   JITTERBUG DANCER By Cheryl Renee Long Before I could talk, even before I could walk, my young mother would scoop me up and dance with me in her arms. By 3 years old, I was her tiny dance partner. I knew all the big band sounds, the crooners and the words to the popular songs of the 1930s and 1940’s. I didn’t learn to…

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  4. flear

    Guess These!

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    Can you guess the five different songs in this 10 second mashup? They’re a bit all over the place! To be honest, I could have added so many different songs to this, or made it really hard and picked my favorite instrumental songs, but I just picked a bunch of random songs that I listen […]
  5. arunk

    Daily Creates: Week 13/14

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    11/19/2015: @ds106dc #tdc1411 red pen! pic.twitter.com/nhchmUivQ5 — Ashlyn Runk (@a_renee03) November 19, 2015 11/24/2015: #tdc1416 @ds106dc being squished! pic.twitter.com/7STL68cKP7 — Ashlyn Runk (@a_renee03) November 25, 2015
  6. arunk

    Ash: The Evolution!

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    “For this assignment you need to pick any chacter and follow thier progression that they have had (TV characters from a long standing TV show will probably be best).  Use video clips to show how the character has changed and grown up over time.  Try to make their progression seem as dramatic as you possibly … Continue reading Ash: The Evolution!
  7. jamesb

    Video Game Cover Mashup

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    Call of Duty; Smash Bros Edition! Fun for all ages! Bring back your childhood and play with one of the famous Mario characters or join the future and enjoy this first person shooter with plenty of exciting action and gore. I thought this would be great idea because the new “Call of Duty; Black ops […]
  8. mdavis101

    Weekly Summary

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    Daily Creates: I did three daily creates over the last two weeks. All three were about photography, I did not intentionally choose photography creates, it just happened to work out this way. Here is my week 13 & 14 daily create blog page. Mashup Assignments: Over the last two weeks, I had to complete mashup assignments … Continue reading Weekly Summary
  9. anna cow

    A Cow knows about networks

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    Being a digital cow it  is yet very difficult to understand  digital humans. A lot of humans are living together on the internet and  yet they are not a close herd. Cows are almost always part of a bigger total, the herd. A network of humans consists of nodes and the connections. These networks are […]
  10. jamesb

    Mashing Friends and Emojis

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    I seen this assignment and immediately knew who I wanted to use for it. My girlfriend is alway making those enjoy faces and this has got to be her favorite one. She constantly sends it to me, (maybe because I get on her nerves). It’s nice to have all of these fun assignments where I […]
  11. sandramardene

    (I’ll Row My Boat to China) When Pigs Can Fly

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    (I’ll Row My Boat to China) When Pigs Can Fly By Sandy Brown Jensen There are lots of ways to find inspiration for a practice of daily creation. I turn every morning to my @DS106Daily Create Twitter site to see what crazy idea is next on offer. Today it was: When people are opposed to doing something it is common in some parts of the United States to say “when pigs fly” Draw a picture of a pig…

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  12. amalthea13

    Reflection Can Inspire Real Change

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    Scholarly Critique #3.1: “Know Your Role.” - Categorising Insults and Harassment Received by Female Gamers on Xbox Live.   I originally found this article from a google scholar search for any availalbe resources related to Twitch.tv. While I initially felt this article wasn’t at the top of my list to include in my scholarly critiques as it wasn't related to the arts, I decided to bookmark everything I came across. Now that my research team has drafted our literature review, I decided to take

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