Dan Reeder creates "Screamers" AMAZING!!

HALLOWEEN!!

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"Go Animate" Peanut Allergy Animation

GoAnimate.com: Peanuts by Reluctant Blogger

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The One Minute Painting

Color Schemes

Butterfly Animoto

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Monday, June 23, 2008

Thing #8

I set up my reader on google reader. I don't really spend any time reading blogs or news online. My eyes get fatigued pretty quickly and I would rather be riding my bike or working in my garden. I SHOULD be cleaning the bathrooms and dusting the house. But...I'm not much of a computer reader.
However, I can see how setting up a reader would be of tremendous help to someone that liked to read blogs and get their news off of a computer.

Thing #6


I played with Warholizer. This was really alot of fun. Look at the photo I Warholized. It is titled Warholized Butterflies.

Thing #5

I played with flicker, really enjoyed it. I created a magazine cover. Not many design choices here, which was frustrating. Used the images in flickr to create a photostory project. That was fun. But the most fun is the flickr color picker. How awesome is that!! Especially wonderful for art teachers, designers... LOVE this!

Thing #7

I played with igoogle and created my own web page. It was soooo easy and fun. I wish creating my blog had been that easy. I also created a google alert for severe weather in Houston. This seems like a very handy tool. However, I would not want my email account inundated with google alerts.

Monday, June 16, 2008

Thing #3 and #4

Setting up my blog was a bit of a nightmare! I had to have someone come to my aid to make sure that I hadn't mucked up the entire thing.
I did like making the avatar, creating the border at the top and making all the design decisions, that was fun. But not enough choices.

Thing #2

Hardest habit is allowing a problem to be a challenge, they just seem like problems to me.
Easiest thing for me is to take responsibility for my own learning.