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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 here is a video describing our "Learn Something" project for this month: https://jgregorymcverry.com/videos/EDU106LearnSomething.mp4 (captions coming soon)
If any or want to join us, just pick something, learn about it, reflect, blog, rinse repeat

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.

Day 5: Framing. In photography framing is the process of blocking part of the shot with something in the foreground. https://clickitupanotch.com/photography-composition-framing/ Take a photo(s) and use framing as a technique

Day 4 : Use layers to remix multiple images (or the same image) into a new image....feel free to search last years entries for ideas

Here is today's 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://combophotos.squarespace.com/ h/t

Day2 2: Take a photo and edit some really big eyes

Here is the @scsu day one : Capture your doorway on to the world.