noir106groom
ZINE EXCERPTS
THINGS I LIKE
my awesome little human of a daughter, singing real loud, putting my foot in my mouth, side messy ponytails, collecting/ playing vinyl, throwing out a random curse word for no reason, fast food, laughing, giving other grief, having a hard exterior but mushy on the insides, sunflower seeds.
Read MoreFinal Sleuth Update and DS106 Blog Post
Well, this has been an exciting week to say the least. Pluto and Bailey go missing and Sasha, Sarah, and I had to fling ourselves into the 21st century to find them. When we arrived in this current time, we found a note left by Sarah’s cat Bailey left us …
Read MoreReflecting on DS106
Well this was interesting.
This has been more than kind of a crazy last semester of school for me, and I certainly wasn’t expecting quite the rigor or required level of involvement that this class calls for, even with the warnings. This is the kind of work I like to …
Read MoreDaily Create Ideas
Just posted a few of my ideas for the daily create, and I actually think these could be pretty fun. The first one I proposed was to record a dial tone using your voice in two octaves. This would obviously be two recordings overlapped. I was watching the awesome Spike …
Read MoreAssignment Ideas
I’ve just made and written tutorials for two new web assignments that use the online tools Kumu and Inklewriter.
The first assignment, the Kumu map, deals with organizing relationships on a highly customizable web. I used this tool in my Adaptation class and it was very cool. It can …
Read MoreInklewriter Tutorial
Inklewriter is tremendously easy to use, and there are excellent tutorials on the site that answer most questions, but I thought I would do a quick run through of some of the basics in case anyone is completely unfamiliar with this sort of thing.
The first thing you want to …
Read MoreWeek 14: Tutorial
Week 14: Tutorial 2
Kumu Tutorial
Whatever project you decide to make using Kumu, there are a number of basic functions that are important to understand. Kumu is a fairly intuitive program. It comes pretty naturally once you get things moving.
The first thing to do, of course, is to make an account on Kumu. This …
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