Entrance slip 3/9/20 -
Days I learn: weekends, Friday afternoon - Sunday
Number of hours - to be determined, likely 2 active hours a day
Materials - white tee-shirts, fabric dye, soda ash, rubber bands, plastic tub, foil baking tray w/ roasting rack. Maybe paraffin wax for batik and/or stamping rubber to make a stamp.
In order to learn how to create a meal and workout plan myself, I need to implement a plan. I decided that I will dedicate Sundays and Mondays to learning how to make a meal and workout plan. I decided to choose these days because they are the start of the week so I could carry out the habits throughout the work. I will also devote about 2-4 hours a week this way I gradually learn the topic. To learn this I will utilize youtube or look at fitness websites to acquire my new information.
Hey #edu106 here is a video describing our "Learn Something" project for this month: https://
If any #clmooc or #netnarr want to join us, just pick something, learn about it, reflect, blog, rinse repeat
#photochallenge Day 6: Silhouettes have a rich history. They started out as paper cutouts and were an early form of faster, cheaper portraiture in the 1800s. Today, we can recreate their style easily with our cameras.
#photochallenge Day 5: Framing. In photography framing is the process of blocking part of the shot with something in the foreground. https://
Day 4 #photochallenge: Use layers to remix multiple images (or the same image) into a new image....feel free to search last years entries for ideas
Some photo editing tutorials
quick editing: https://
using Pixlr https://
Here is today's #edu106 #photochallenge for Day 3 @scsu:
Using photo editing software, splice pairs of pictures into single images. Play with scale in delightful ways. See artist Stephen McMennamy's great collection: http://
Day2 #ds106 #Dailychallenge 2: Take a photo and edit some really big eyes
Here is the #edu106 @scsu day one #photochallenge: Capture your doorway on to the world.