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DEEP Learning Day 1

3/21/2015

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Top tidbits to keep for further investigation:
*Storify and Flipboard- organize Twitter hashtags into a list or magazine view.
*9 Elements of Digital Citizenship
*@bagmonster on Twitter for activism against disposable plastic use 
*Pacific Tree Octopus
*Museum of Me- organizes your Facebook data into a museum view to give a peak into your digital footprint
*Powtoon
*Fractus Learning Articles link
*Brian Kennedy on Visual Literacy: TED speaker and Museum Curator
*Visual Literacy Boot Camp Deep Dive
*Kirby Ferguson: Everything is a remix
*Free Fonts: Font Squirrel is great
*The Noun Project
*Clipart- CC Search
*CC- Flickr

Tips:
*Change text size on Mac: command +/-
*Make a copy: Google Doc links can be shared in a way that those with the link are prompted to make a copy. 
Just copy the link in the document you are editing and change the end of the link part that includes "edit#" to "copy" and share the "copy" version with others.
Example: 
Change- https://docs.google.com/a/example/edit#
To- https://docs.google.com/a/example/copy
*Eye dropper/magnifying glass to snip color from another part of your image
*Use Keynote for future presentations instead of Haiku Deck because it allows for more manipulation
*Fonts for screen: Futura and Tahoma are great (but not for printing)
*CRAP/CARP- Principles of design: contrast, repetition (of style), alignment, proximity (white space)

Quotes:
*"Using three crappy images is 3x as bad." -Sean Thompson
*"Visual Literacy has its own vocabulary."
*"Poor alignment is probably the biggest cause of bad design."

To Do:
Play around with ThingLink, Pages or Piktochart to make this learning more accessible for others!

1 Comment
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1/28/2019 08:44:46 pm

You must be thankful because not everyone is being given the chance to attend DEEP LEARNING Seminar. It was a good opportunity for you to learn something new about our profession. As you have mentioned, it may not be perfect and there were observable flaws there, but the good thing is you got something from the seminar. On the other hand, I am quite interested to attend this seminar too because it’s going to be helpful no my professionalism.

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