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    Photography In Classroom

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    Overview The use of photography can be found in various areas such as post-graduate research studies, graduate programs, undergraduate courses, and K-12 educational programs with varying degrees of use over the years. (Close, 2007) In recently years, digital photography has seen a renewed use in areas of research and deep inquiry. (Close, 2007) For example, Diane Matar, a Social Work Education research, used photography in a research study of over 100 politically displaced people in Britain to…

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    Dystopian Films Essay

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    In order to understand the human race, one must know what they hope for and what they fear. What they hope for says many things about their collective state of mind, and what they fear is a concoction of past and future occurrences. Science fiction film is a way to visualize how society is feeling at any point in time, and architecture is a way that requires no words. Simply glancing at the set of any science fiction film can reveal the state in which the movie takes place. A lot can also be…

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    They say that the 90’s didn’t truly end until 2004. I am a huge proponent of that theory, since that would make me one of the cool, hip “90’s kids.” I grew up on old-school Spongebob, classic Disney Channel series like Phil of the Future and Lizzie McGuire, and lots and lots of Barbie PC games. When Hannah Montana ended in 2010, so did my childhood. And when that period of observation and absorption ended, my creative work began. I’ve been writing fiction for ten years now. That sounds pretty…

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    the video will be a total mess. It is necessary to have the video be based around a topic, so everything is organized and establishes its purpose easier. It also helps around language barriers; it can be viewed visually by using a program or a storyboard as well if verbal communication isn’t the strongest point. The concept statement also never changes, but the creative approach around it definitely can change. Approaching the theme is critical in establishing a great treatment for a…

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    Lgbt1 Task 1

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    Beginning teachers can encounter a variety of situations within the classroom in relation to a child with a disability or additional needs. These recommendations give three possible scenarios for the emergent teacher. Child A has been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) with anxiety as his main challenge. His mother expresses that she would like the school to take a proactive holistic approach. To facilitate this the teacher would focus on developing his self-management skills and…

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    UXDI-5 Project 1: My ‘Avid Traveler’ App A smart app that caters to your preferences and gives freedom and flexibility in planning trips. Oftentimes we find it a hassle to book tickets, arrange itineraries and search for a good experience for our next travel destination. Avid Traveler enables the user to set preferred activities when planning for a trip and allows freedom to choose preferred flights with fuss-free booking. Now how does an app come to fruition? Initially, being naive, I…

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    Salvador Dali is one of the most famous surrealism artists of the twentieth century. Born on May 11, 1904 in Figueres, Spain, Salvador started creating art at a young age. His parents encouraged him to peruse his artwork and even built him a studio at their home before leaving for college. Aways being able to peruse with his art, it prompted him to experiment with sculpture, printmaking, fashion, advertising, writing, and some filmmaking with Luis Bunuel and Alfred Hitchcock later on in his…

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    Analysis Of Kernel Of Lies

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    My personal role heading into the production of “Kernel of Lies” was essentially to handle all the post-production as well as some voice-acting. This involved several steps from bringing the script, storyboard and VO assets together, modifying the animatic’s timing based on feedback, re-recording some of the VO and sending it to the animators before editing all the material afterwards. I spent some time speaking with the animators about what was achievable in post-production and the best ways to…

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    Many students with mental illnesses, such as depression and anxiety experience stigma both in and out of the classroom setting. This is an important problem to resolve because mental health stigma in schools can directly affect students’ academic success. If a student is struggling with a hidden disability it is possible that it may be impeding on their ability to perform adequately (Coduti, Hayes, Locke, & Youn, 2016). There is a disconnect between students and professors that often occurs…

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    Since 1949, cartoons have been a crucial aspect of society, especially for children. Young children can learn colors, shapes, sounds, and even inspire them to be imaginative. As they grow, they learn how things function in real life, learning about feelings and relationships in ways easy to understand. If cartoons are important to the development of children, then why are they censored and show unequal gender representation? While children’s television is primarily marketed towards kids, gender…

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