Monthly Archives: November 2013

Rip.Mix.Feed

I really enjoyed this assignment/posting. I love being able to explore different tools and to create artifacts or resources and feel lucky to say that I have been able to explore different web tools in my time in MET. For … Continue reading

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Rip.Mix.Feed. #2 – From the Sea

I really enjoy editing photos using simple tools, mainly Picasa (a Google application…note: Picnic was bought out by Google about 2 years ago and is one of the applications listed on our Web 2.0 Gems this week – when you … Continue reading

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Rip.Mix.Feed. – A Fishing Tale

I wanted to see what DUMPR could do as I had never heard of it prior to this week and thought I would pick a photo of myself. I chose this photo for a few reasons… 1. It’s a fake … Continue reading

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A History of the Poster

Introduction Throughout history, many civilizations have posted public edicts in the form of inscriptions on stone columns and buildings. The ancient Greeks used wooden panels to mount official announcements, while the Romans employed a system of outdoor publicity in the … Continue reading

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The Finer Points of Writing: Word Separation and Punctuation

Introduction Having learned how to write before computers and spellcheck, I often tend to take my knowledge of spelling and grammar for granted. On my way through elementary school I learned to print neatly, capitalize letters, put a finger-space between … Continue reading

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