
Visual Assignments
View Assignments sorted by
newest | title | ratings | examples | views |
There are 36 Visual Assignments. Try a random one? Not impressed? Then add an idea for a new Visual Assignment.
View Assignments sorted by
newest | title | ratings | examples | views |
There are 36 Visual Assignments. Try a random one? Not impressed? Then add an idea for a new Visual Assignment.
So far, 0 people have completed this assignment and it has 0 views.
Submitted by: Anonymous
cc licensed flickr photo shared by brianjmatis Working on my taxes today got me started on trying a hand at a ds106 playlist assignment story (plus the Beatles “Taxman” showed up near the top as I scanned my music in iTunes. I could not help but try yo play in some flickr photos as well cc licensed flickr photo shared by marcos papapopolus cc licensed flickr photo shared by krembo1 Happy pup- as am I cause a decent refund is coming my way!
So far, 0 people have completed this assignment and it has 0 views.
Submitted by: Anonymous
For this assignment I limited my choices to the great Herb Alpert and the Beatles classic album Abbey Road. I cheated a bit and added an underscore to separate title. So sue me.
So far, 0 people have completed this assignment and it has 0 views.
Submitted by: Anonymous
As I was scanning through the DS106 RSS feed reading posts and listening to lots of content, I came across an assignment that had to do with writing a story using your music playlist. I couldn’t find the “official” assignment anywhere on the ds106.us website. I’m still trying to figure it all out. Anyway, this assignment was a bit less academic than the one I was currently working on (reading and reflecting), so I thought I’d give it a whirl. It looks like someone named Colleen created her own assignment. The jist of it is: Using Windows Media Player*, construct ...
So far, 0 people have completed this assignment and it has 0 views.
Submitted by: Anonymous
Here’s my take on Call_lean’s idea of a short story made of song titles. Hope you enjoy it!
So far, 0 people have completed this assignment and it has 0 views.
Submitted by: Anonymous
A computer-generated story, using tracks in my iTunes library as source material as per request A tale of mortality. Of acceptance. And of transcendence.
So far, 0 people have completed this assignment and it has 0 views.
Submitted by: Anonymous
I have always enjoyed the power of images to influence what we interpret from words. I remember getting so frightened of a picture in a book as a child that I was absolutely unable to finish the rest of the text until I had come to terms with the picture. The rest of the book retained some of that initial horror that I had gotten from the picture. Anyhow, these two poems were suggested as assignments for the digital storytelling class I’m currently enrolled in. I thought they looked like fun, so I completed them. First: Newspaper Blackout Poetry I ...
Assignment Bank is proudly powered by
WordPress as part of the
ds106 (Digital Storytelling) fleet of open resources.
Learn more about Assignment Bank...