For this assignment I decided to take pictures of my to-do lists that I complete while I am at work. I love to-do list because they let me know where I stand on what I needed to accomplish.
For this assignment I decided to take pictures of my to-do lists that I complete while I am at work. I love to-do list because they let me know where I stand on what I needed to accomplish.
For this Animated GIF Assignment, worth 3.5 stars, we were asked to make a GIF from a to-do list, while completing it. We were told to take screen captures or pictures of the list as we completed each task. For mine, I have been on the go frequently recently from going to the beach, to now a wedding, to other places this summer, so a Packing List was the perfect “to-do list” to do for this assignment. I obviously need to remember some of the essentials, so making the list allowed for me to know what I need to remember whether it be specifics or the general idea.
For this assignment, I made my list and took a picture as is. As I marked off an object I had packed, I struck it through on my list and took a picture each time. At the end I added the side not “Ready to go” with a check as my fun way to say “I’m packed and ready!” I then uploaded the pictures and with the lovely help of a website, put the pictures in order and let it do its thing!
Here it is!
This assignment was worth 3.5 stars. I took random photos of my planner. I downloaded them into my computer. I used a site online that will animate and create the gif for me. I uploaded the photos I wanted to use. Then I downloaded the completed project.
I chose to do a GIFlist, using tasks that I perfrom every morning (sometimes afternoon) when I wake up.
Here is my first Assignment from the ds106 website. I chose the animated GifList.
http://assignments.ds106.us/assignments/youve-made-my-giflist/
During this task, the idea was to create a Gif.Checklist Graphic. I dedided to check off all activities I did for the day so far. As I completed each task, I felt very accomplished.
You’ve made my GIFlist, originally uploaded by Rowan Peter.
A shopping themed You’ve made my GIFlist for DS106 GIFfest.
To-do lists can help us get stuff done. An animated gif of your completed to-list is evidence of your awesome ability to get stuff done.
1) Use software on your computer, an app on your phone or an old fashioned pen and paper to create a to-do list of tasks or things you need to complete.
2) Start a task or thing on your list. Complete it. For each completed task or thing, take a screen capture or photo and then continue to work through the list.
3) Once you have completed each task or thing on your list, compile your screen captures or photos and then publish as an animated gif.
4) Share your achievement with the world.