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Submitted by: Anonymous
Have you ever tried to describe a movie or a TV show to someone but you just couldn’t find the right words? Well you know what they say a picture tells a thousand words; in that case a moving picture must tell about a million words. For my next original assignment, movie trailer, create your own movie trailer for a film or even a TV show and show people why they’re worth seeing. The examples I have made for this assignment are actually all part of my final project, each detailing an anime I reviewed: Like I said your movie ...
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Submitted by: Anonymous
My fifth grade teacher, Mrs. Piraino (you can imagine the nicknames we had for her), was a teacher that loved creativity. Every year she transformed her entire room into Santa’s workshop, letting her students build life size reindeer out of cardboard and decorate the walls with paper-crafted strings of garland. During the small group novel studies, she encouraged students to build dioramas, even entire set pieces for scenes from her favorite books. But while she would let our creativity run wild for large projects, I always sensed that her comfort with letting her students “play” with learning concepts was always ...
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Submitted by: Anonymous
The overwhelming majority of individuals who are engaged in the DS106 course are doing so remotely. Today’s statistics indicate that there are 596 active DS106 members whereas less than a total 80 are in attendance in the two sections facilitated by Jim Groom and Alan Levine at the University of Mary Washington. However, if you are part of the vast majority of off-campus DS106 participants, imagine if you could acquire a Blu-ray Disc which contained the following: all DS106 lectures of both Jim Groom & Alan Levine guest lecturers including Gardner Campbell & Zack Dowell (“the Noise Professor) featured student ...
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Submitted by: Anonymous
Tim Owens posted Kyle Tezak’s challenge “Description: Reduce a movie, story, or event into it’s basic elements, then take those visuals and reduce them further to simple icons.” Here’s my attempt with my favorite movie…
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Submitted by: Anonymous
I admit that I’m a bit late to jump on this bandwagon, but it looked like fun and I wanted to update with SOMETHING. It didn’t take that long, but I wound up asking Mauve and Twitterless Boy for feedback because, naturally, I got stuck on the last one. I knew what I wanted to impart, but I didn’t want it to be too complex or specific. So here you go: Guess the movie. I might just do another.
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