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  1. Jul 2016
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      Daily Create: Contrasting Emotions #ilt5340 #ds106 #tdc1655 pic.twitter.com/8Z8Z7RfFl9

      — Erin (@ErinnMarieG) July 24, 2016

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      Week 6 First Daily Create

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      2nd Daily Create Week 2 - Crappy Book Cover Fun

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      Check out this shadow: tdc 1643

      that was then re-mixed by Ronald_2008

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      Oh Yeah! Almost forgot to share my first daily create!

      https://soundcloud.com/darlesa-cahoon/oh-yeah

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      https://lfrappao.wordpress.com/2016/07/08/d-c-national-fk-the-patriarchy-day/ National F#*k the Patriarchy Day my second Daily Create

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      Practicing using Imgur- here is the pic for my mashup- read more about it soon on dusenberyart_k8@blogspot.com

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      Week 5 daily create- I think it is too large to add as a link so here is the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JjIIQg-qDk

      A extra special dc today, as this was my first experience with Imovie and digital storytelling back at the beginning of a career change from Interior& Industrial design to Teaching 3 years ago.

      I watch this from time to time to remind me of why I entered the teaching field in the first place. It keeps me grounded in a way-

      Cheers- all comments welcome!

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      Daily create: Refute an expression.

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      Love Flea Markets but not Fleas

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      Every day is rest day, unless you're a gym cat.

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      Daily Create 1655: Contrasting Emotions!

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      Daily Create: Contrasting emotions.

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      TDC1654 Daily Create: Bad Logo!

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      Inspired by "Insomnia"

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      TDC1649

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      Dedicated to my upcoming trip to Iceland, I present to you my introduction in native Icelandic.

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      Side pony and peace: TDC1643

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      Mapped my path...

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      Daily Create #2 Best Critical Gaze - Haha - really enjoyed seeing everyones' pics :)

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      Second Daily Create TDC1649 Line Drawing

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      So I can't do critical faces...this one close enough?

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      C64 Daily Create!

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      Moab yoga in C64 #tdc1647 #ds106 #ilt5340 pic.twitter.com/FLnbFLDTA8

      — Erin (@ErinnMarieG) July 12, 2016

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      So I'm pretty sure selfies weren't a thing back in the C64 era, but then again, neither was I!

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      This is not a book!

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      This is not a PokeStop

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      tdc1646

      This is not America

    1. now welcome an open and honest conversation about what it means construct more vibrant learning opportunities and environments.

      Excellent Remi! Good for you for not allowing yourself to be censored. This is amazing and sad that they are so worried about controversy (and I still fail to see what is so controversial) at the expense of innovative and truly engaging educational practices (which they contend is their mission). I don't even understand this. You could use this experience as the beginning of a book on educational innovation or a keynote at a truly innovative, large, international educational conference. the-church-lady (1)<script async="" src="//&lt;a href=" http:="" embedr.flickr.com="" assets="" client-code.js"="" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">embedr.flickr.com/assets/client-code.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

    2. “COLTT engages participants in learning about teaching practices and technologies, challenging the way they think about both.”

      Wow, this is really disheartening.

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      So today I got to dance in a massive Zumba party at Fitness on the Rocks! I’ve been doing Zumba for over two years and I’m totally going to be an instructor one day. My specialty? SHADOW ZUMBA.

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      We created a ghost in the shadows!

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      My brother's addiction to Pac-Man in the shadows.

    5. Daily Create 1 for the week: young me, now me

      https://twitter.com/Rocz3D/status/751215337488527360

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      Daily Create #1642](http://daily.ds106.us/tdc1642/) National Goadeling Day

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      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icL6rzeebG0

      This sure did compliment my change/transition/risk taking theme for the summer!

    1. semester-long conversation on each other’s class blogs

      Im going to ask here- as there are so many participants- How do you solicit conversation about your blog posts?

    2. encouraging close attention to choices that authors make when they write.

      So encouraging critical thought about the context and biases that may or may not be highlighted in the writing and topic?

      So far my experience has shown that it may be better to question rather than agree, or make statements to achieve a dialog or conversation from other participants?

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      Hipster Neighborhood Name

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      Second Daily Create 1636

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  2. Jun 2016
    1. The work of scholarship should be the work of imagination.

      I think I want this in a poster for the wall- THIS is a inspiration poster!

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      http://giphy.com/gifs/r6jkVpLONcy3e

      URGHHH- why cant I get this to appear in the annotation?

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      Daily Create 2 - Week 3 The House I Grew Up In

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      Daily Create 1 - Week 3 The first draft versions.

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      Another daily create, # 2 for this week. A little homage to the man that made animation possible, and changed photography- Edweard Muybridge! I used IMovie to bring his stills back to life with none other than Mr. Cash's 'walk the line'. https://youtu.be/5uuRMABElxk

      More about Muybridge: http://www.biography.com/people/eadweard-muybridge-9419513

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      True love is like a sandwich. - Miracle Max TDC1626

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      WHAT- Why does this always take me sooo long to upload the image... http://imgur.com/XuL4FbY

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      Week 3 Daily create #1

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      Week 2: Daily Create 1 #1619

      Think outside the egg ;p photo LINK!

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      Week 2 First Daily Create:

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      Upside down day! Daily Create 2

    15. My first Daily Create!

      (It keeps removing my image from the annotation... possibly too large?)

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      The sounds of five animals who will never meet (a/k/a my very first Daily Create)

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      I couldn't resist--Fresh Paint just made it too easy!

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      Selfies are funny. Why do we take them? I don't know, but apparently people will go to great lengths for one!

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      Week 4 Daily Create.

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      Week 4 Daily Create!

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      Carrot tourist!

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      Daily Create 1632: Carrot People

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      Carrot people!

    1. Instead, evolution must proceed through a series of stable, intermediate forms, via a pattern Simon calls “aggregation of subassemblies.”

      I think the "stable" aspect of each form is what is critical. Its allows for usefulness and purposefulness.

    1. She also uses these images to poke fun at herself and bring in humor and wit.

      This is a really good storytelling technique and makes the audience feel comfortable.

    2. She believed she could control, measure, and push the messy away and compartmentalize it.

      This is something that comes up a lot in Buddhism. Pema Chodron speaks about it often. Meditating on our discomfort can be challenging. http://www.soulfulliving.com/learning_to_stay.htm

    1. The student has become the master:

      I am not sure that the students have become the masters, rather the lines drawn between have been erased. We are learning to accept that the best is not always right and that there are many things to learn from each other and this may be more important that learning a single concept. Discovery and the act of research are far more valuable than rote memorization, even if we all come up with different explanations.

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    1. The other term I liked a lot was “participatory culture”. This term in my mind defines the generation we teach. They are constantly creating and sharing online. We as educators need to help transfer this to the classroom.

      How do we change the negativity in education around allowing and expecting students to be 'connected' as a resource. I would love to see a class in digital responsibilities at the 6h grade level or maybe even in 5th grade. We have really as a society unleashed this giant tool without an instruction guide or any warning labels. And yet we expect people to use it responsibly?

    2. This week before I did the readings I thought of DIY as little art projects now I think of our society. 

      I love how the context of words changes through time! so interesting, like we are "seeing with new eyes" - Gallagher! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5OTUxSIo7c

    1. Use Hypothesis and add your second Daily Create as a public annotation to this blog post

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      DailyCreate #1630 Also available on my Twitter

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      Sunset in Croatia

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      Forgot to add this here the other day! Wk 3 TDC

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      Sunset at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum

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      Dramatic sunset assignment. Just what I was looking for!

      © Emily Joan Wu

      Nimbostratus Photography Taken with Canon Rebel T3i Beijing, China

      April 24th, 2016

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      My first Daily Create of the week! Just walking around... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezRGqi2iNAA&feature=youtu.be

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      Daily Create #2: TDC1628 My 3 year old's walking feet with the cutest chubby legs! https://youtu.be/qrrgmR6ltdY

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      Daily Create #2 #tdc1628 My response for Today's #ds106 Daily Create is These feet are made for walking

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      A DS106-centric Daily Create!

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      Don't be swayed to let your domain go to the "dark-side."

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      #tdc1626 Also available on twitter.

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      Ever wonder how J.K. Rowling came up with one of the most iconic quotes in modern fiction? Me too!

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      Don't let your ds106 domain expire!

    1. Projects may choose to utilise collective action to provide for their needs rather than purchasing services, or recycle and re-use rather than purchasing new product; t

      Remixing to avoid commercialism

    2. he ethics of DiY culture concern taking responsibility for your life and the world around you through positive practical direct action. Do It Yourself culture is the reason that Permanent Culture Now exists.

      hmm.. intersting concept.

    3. There has been many countercultural movements throughout history, yet it is since the 1960’s that many of these ideas really took hold as counterculture develops out of the 1960’s counter culture movements of the United States and DiY culture is a more UK-based movement centred around punk, rave culture, new age travellers movements and anti-roads protests, amongst other things.

      This is interesting from the article I read for class.

    1. OER allow exactly what the Internet enables: free sharing of educational resources with the world.

      All these old companies that continue to hold on to old ways of doing things will become obsolete eventually as more OERs become available.

    2. done on one’s own time or on one’s own devices – was owned by the district

      Is that even legal? Anything I do outside of work is now owned by my employer...

    3. copyright over work that staff and students had done

      Stuff like this annoys me. Copyright has gotten out of hand...

    1. People often ask me how students can create textbooks when they are only just beginning to learn about the topics that the textbooks cover.  My answer to this is that unlike many other scholarly materials, textbooks are primarily designed to be accessible to students– to new scholars in a particular academic area or sub-specialty.  Students are the perfect people to help create textbooks, since they are the most keenly tuned in to what other students will need in order to engage with the material in meaningful ways.

      This is a great question and a great answer. I like that the material is broken down or related-able to the students. But, is there a point when a more experienced person might be able to explain the concepts better?

    1. Don't let your DS106 domain fall

      When I found out one of the Daily Creates assignments is to promote maintaining DS106 domain, I remixed one of the image from Game of Thorns with text. Considering the popularity of GOT, hopefully this tweet will be retweeted more and I can reach to more of my audience.

    1. see so much of what people were excited by and concerned about. And how they wanted to shape the future of their countries, of the world, and of humankind.

      I love the article you picked! I found it to be really interesting! This is a great point that you made and something I reflected on as well while I was reading. Times change so quickly!

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      Bearded Sea Monkey...

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      My 2nd Daily Create for Week 2

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      Squirrels! Those crazy, food-stealing (from the library?), fluffy-tailed creatures.

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      Keith has had it with those squirrels https://twitter.com/t_edgar88/status/743602565271609344

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      My Blog Here is my first DC for the week!!

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      My second Daily Create for the week! Rooby rooby roo!

      https://twitter.com/alissagal8/status/743257824617070592

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      Daily Create, I know who is in the back of that Mystery Bus, Riddick! #ILT5340 #DS106

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      Here is TDC1620 I put myself (and my husband) in the Mystery machine

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      Daily Create Paperback Paradise! This is somewhat creepy but oh well!

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      TDC 1619 said to do whatever the heck I wanted, so I did TDC 1520, which was to make a cow GIF. So I made one for the road trip game My Cows. Yes, it's a real thing. Mooooooooooooooooooo.

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      My very literal interpretation of the cover art for Fifty Shades of Grey. Say hello to EL James's bestselling novel, Close Up of a Tie.

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      here's my mashup:

    18. Today's Daily Create. A "remix" I did a while ago while testing out a plugin for Blender.

      https://twitter.com/Rocz3D/status/742849700215197696

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      Daily Create: Paperback Paradise #TDC1618

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      Daily Create

    22. I was looking for a pulp book cover for this Daily Create, but... https://twitter.com/Rocz3D/status/742527165774761985

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      Even Fitzgerald can't stay away from technology! Week 2 Daily Create#1

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      A Game of Assembly!

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      First time to use Pixel (free online photo editing tool). Daily Create!

    26. Daily Create: What's on the Dark Side of the Moon?

      https://twitter.com/Rocz3D/status/742174171635941380

    1. Yet Levin et al. (2002), in surveying 3,000 public school stu-dents, identified a “digital disconnect” (p. v) between students and their schools, with students claiming their teachers had not yet shifted their teaching to respond to the new ways students communicate and use the Web beyond their classrooms.

      interesting that it hasn't caught on yet for teachers to use it in the classroom.

    2. eb 2.0 facilitates “participa-tory,” “collaborative,” and “distributed” practices within Web 2.0–enabled formal and nonformal spheres of everyday activitie

      Referenced to class article

    3. Individuals with programming expertise in hypertext markup language (HTML) could post content, but Web 1.0 accommodated only modest individual knowledge creation and sharing, mostly through pri-marily text-based online forums and archived listservs

      So much has changed from this

    4. using the Web for student inquiry, studying student communication via the Web, and invoking qualitative research methods to illuminate Web-based learning.

      This question of how to use the web in the classroom is an always growing concept and many want to learn how to do it better!

    5. A stronger research focus on students’ everyday use of Web 2.0 technologies and their learning with Web 2.0 both in and outside of classrooms is needed.

      Hmm.. how are students using web 2.0?

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      And a second Daily Create for the week! Here's a little "Sandbox Zen Garden" for you...

    3. I hope I did this correctly...my first daily create. Three things that made me happy are in one picture!!

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      TDC1616 Double Double Speak Speak is is actually actually quite quite difficult difficult (https://soundcloud.com/user-259717025/double-speak-ds106-daily)

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      My second TDC! What makes me happy!

      https://twitter.com/rgrotans2/status/741665723429310464!

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      Daily Create #1! Success with WeVideo! Inspired to keep on trying! http://wevideo.com/view/688299489

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      TDC 1614: Write a DS106 Slogan Using Gobblefunk

      "Don't get bopmuggered for snitching ideas. DS106 has a jumpsquiffling collection of phizz-whizzing projects!"

      Want the story behind the slogan? Check out my Week One blog post and scroll down to "Daily Create!"

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      TDC 1611: The Sounds of Five Animals Who Will Never Meet.

      With a mix this rough, it's no wonder they all ended up on different continents! Want to know which animals I used? Check out my Week One blog post and scroll down to "Daily Create!"

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      Posting here as well. Learning a lot about twitter! https://twitter.com/InnovateInMeta/status/740848608791166977

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      My first Daily Create! The beginning of a thrilling novel I think. Find it on my blog here: jrpokrandt.wordpress.com

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      Things that make me happy! https://flic.kr/p/HWAePP

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      Three things that make me happy!

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      My first Daily Create can be found on my blog

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      Nightmare! But here is my first Daily Create

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      Another daily create! Available on my blog and twitter.

    20. 3 things that make me happy. Can't figure out how to post just a picture, so find it on my blog: https://denvermommablog.wordpress.com/2016/06/07/daily-create-1/

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      Things that make me happy!!

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      My version of today's daily create can be found on my blog!

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      Here's my first daily create. Sounds of Five Animals Who Will Never Meet

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      DailyCreate 1611

      Also available on my blog and twitter Hope I did this right! Finding a free, no-install sound joiner proved difficult.

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      Annotation is seeming way harder than it should be, I fear. Daily Create 1 is up on Soundcloud! It's also on my blog.

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      Here's Remi's example of DC1610, and note this annotation is posted publicly. And because it's posted publicly, I've added some tags below (ILT5340, DS106, dailycreate).

    1. This is my first daily create and my first post on hypothesis so hopefully everything works. My first Daily Create is on three things that made me happy this week.

    1. We want student to buy into what we are selling in order to inspire them to learn and take their learning in their own direction.

      Yes we do, we know if its meaningful to students they will do their best, but if its not they are disengaged.

    2. transform the way I teacher reading and writing.

      An interesting discourse, looking for ways that incoming information can benefit us. I often have my students in the back of my mind, not just at the museum but also the grocery store. I'm always looking for a way to help them understand too.

    1. Things don’t always go as planned.  Good things can’t always be planned.  Be flexible and open to life’s twists and turns.

      This is what I love about the reflection part of goal setting. How did it go, did it work out just like you thought it would? What was different? What could we change? And then setting out on another voyage.

    2. Tame your inner critic; let go and move on productively.

      Getting students to get this, life goal.

    3. Regardless of what you’re trying to accomplish, it’s always easier if you have a group of people who understand what you’re doing, why you’re doing it, and what challenges you’re facing. 

      Truth. It's our Tribes that help us, support us, get us. (Oh and I'll have to finger snap for #ilt5430 because this is straight up what they are saying about this whole internet thing bringing us closer together)

    4. Take a breather and regroup

      Reflection and Revising Goals is such a forgotten or overlooked part of being successful.

    5. raise your consciousness and effectiveness.

      Interesting way of looking at things. Collaboration. Delegation is such an interesting thing to look at in terms of prioritizing and goal setting.

    6. Keep your efforts aligned with your purpose.

      Slogans.

      Remind myself why am I doing this.

    7. urgent and what is important.

      This ties into intrinsic motivation, if its important then its worth doing.

      As a teacher how do you connect 52 individuals to these ideas within themselves?

    8. Family and close friends

      We need to show people through action what they mean to us. Putting them at the top of your list shows that. Knowing your name shows that you matter, putting you on my list shows that you are important; students, teachers/coworkers, friends, family.

      Somewhere there is a book (it maybe this one but I can't remember right now) that has you focus on your roles (career, wife, daughter, artist) and select goals that way. Helpful to have a wife goal, you'd be surprised what you learn about yourself.

    9. Focus with your full attention

      "A person rush-ing an email message to head office as she hands her boarding pass to the airlineattendant at the entrance to the aircraft boarding ramp is recognizable (to othersand herself ) as a particular kind of person ."

      That was from my required reading for a class I am taking and it reminded me of a few things.

      Being busy is not the same as being productive.

      Where we focus our attention and how is important.

    10. focus our attention on the right things, in the right ways

      Have you ever focused on the right thing in the wrong way? I know I have, and it only made things worse. Self help books offer a variety of ways to prioritize or organize your day but you have to experiment with the method that works best for you, that focuses on the things that matter to you.