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Turn up the Audio: Assignments for Week 6

Image credit: “On Air” by OCV Photo Here’s what is expected of students in UMW section 1 for our next class and the rest of the week. The deadline for all work is midnight on Sunday, February 26th. Come to … Continue reading

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Guilia Forsythe talks Sketchnoting

Last Thursday we had the great pleasure of having Giulia Forsythe discuss the art of sketchnoting (a.k.a. visual note-taking) during class. She didn’t come in live, rather she made a video wherein she shared an overview of what visual sketchnoting … Continue reading

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They’re Here!

I loved Linda McKenna’s assignment to make a ds106-themed movie poster, so I started searching through some of the classic horror movie posters over the years. I didn’t have much time because I still have an Animated Comic Book Cover … Continue reading

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Just for fun: A coupe of 4 Icon Challenges

I was looking through the icons in The Noun Project, and while others might have already used these icons for similar reason, I couldn’t help but reproduce a couple of classics for The Four Icon Challenge assignment (one of the … Continue reading

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Spreadsheet Invasion: Animating Pong

After seeing the inspiring work so many ds106 folks had done with the Spreadsheet Invasion assignment, I knew I eventually had to try it myself. I’ve been on an Atari 2600 kick for some reason lately, so I was originally … Continue reading

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Isolating Animation with Masked Layers in GIMP

Last May or June I went on a sick tear animating GIFs, and even isolating pieces of those GIFs so that only certain parts of an image would animate. However, turns out I forgot everything I figured out less than … Continue reading

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Screencast tutorials for Alternative Book Cover assignment

As promised yesterday, I did two screencasts for the Alternative Book Cover assignment, one for photoshop users and one for GIMP users. What you will get from these tutorials is that 1) I, too, am a novice at these applications, … Continue reading

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Remixed game Covers: The Big Lebowski

I added another new design assignment for ds106 called Remixed Game Covers inspired by this awesome remixing of a series of Atari game covers that Mikhail Gershovich turned me on to a few months back. The assignment is pretty straightforward, … Continue reading

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Alternative Book Covers: Naked Lunch

I just submitted this as an assignment, and I will be doing a quick tutorial for this one in Photoshop and GIMP shortly. It is either a two or three star assignment in my mind, and the inspiration comes from … Continue reading

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Ed Parkour

Almost two weeks ago I was invited to Kansas State University to discuss Ed Parkour, a vision for edtech and higher ed that the good folks at K-State have been playing with as a metaphor to imagine what it is … Continue reading

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