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Category Archives: Image Feed (Flickr)
Falling through the Cracks
I chose this image because I work with students with special needs. Most often, these students are without the reading and writing tools and technologies that are necessary for them to be successful; even the assistive technologies are not readily … Continue reading
Posted in Image Feed (Flickr)
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A Child’s Alphabet
This image is interesting to me because it incorporates type, typography and graphic design. I admire designers who can incorporate text with images to create something visually appealing. The vintage look to the design is what first attracted me, however, … Continue reading
Posted in Image Feed (Flickr), Introductions
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Text as an evolutionary imperative
Picture By perpetualplum Sue Clark I chose this image from Aesop’s Fables because for me, text and technology is an extension of the characteristic that, in my mind anyway, makes us human: The transmission of culture and knowledge to our … Continue reading
Posted in Image Feed (Flickr), Technology, Text
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My literal world
Robot Scrabble Photo by Jenn and Tony Bot I chose this picture for its literal translation. Both text (letters) and technology (robots). But the more I read in the prefatory material the more I liked the image on different levels. … Continue reading
Posted in Image Feed (Flickr), Introductions, Uncategorized
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