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_cokwr: Find your name in the environment around you. Look for your first name, parts of your first name, or even the individual letters that make up your name in the environment around you. Take photos and crop them together. Share. Enjoy!, _cpzh4: Visual, _chk2m: Chris Randles, _ciyn3: 119, _ckd7g: , _clrrx: , _cztg3:

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Find Yourself…or…My Own Boat! *I am currently working my way through my fourth semester of the Information and Learning Technologies master’s program

Find Yourself

Find your name in the environment around you. Look for your first name, parts of your first name, or even the individual

Here is my next Visual Assignment called Find Yourself! Assignment: For this assignment we had to find our name in the environment around us. We could
The second Visual Assignment for this week that I chose to do was, “Find Yourself“. I chose to this one by clicking on the “try random
The first thing I thought of when doing this assignment was, where are there a lot of names?  Well dorm room doors of course! So
I won’t lie, since my name is Amber, I’ve been known to run around Bath and Body Works chasing my friends with bottles of “Sensual
I thought for sure for this assignment I was going to have to crop together a bunch of random letters to create my name, but I

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My desk is full of everyday objects. Including a red stapler. It is a Stanley stapler, not Swingline, but I could easily pretend to be