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Introductions Makes

Makes that offer a way to introduce yourself to others

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A Template for “The Alphabetical Me”

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Created July 15, 2016 by Jennifer Denslow • 1893 views • 0 examples • 0 tutorials

A Template for “The Alphabetical Me”

For my introduction in Make Cycle 1/2016, I used an alphabet image I created in Powerpoint presentation to create a “thinglink” at thinglink.com. Making the alphabet part took a little time, so I thought it was worth saving. I can imagine using it in a variety of ways: having students use it to create a digital reading log of books they’ve read or even as a springboard for their own introductions in class. I am posting two versions of the image for anyone who might be interested in using them. The first, “The Alphabetical Me” Pattern, is a Google Slide with… Read more »

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String Postcards

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Created July 9, 2016 by Sarah Honeychurch • 2265 views • 0 examples • 1 tutorials

String Postcards

This gives instructions about how to make a string art postcard or card. This was inspired by Karen’s postcard project.

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Curate: Assemble, Sort, and Showcase

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Created July 8, 2016 by Sheri Edwards • 1940 views • 0 examples • 0 tutorials

Curate: Assemble, Sort, and Showcase

Assemble resources, images, links, sounds, videos, websites, etc. on a topic. Sort and annotate. Showcase for others to learn, share, remix. The example is an assortment of possible ways to introduce oneself in social media. Items are sorted from simple to more complex with links to examples. The platform used is tackk.com, and easy way to create a website filled with images and text that also allows streaming comments.

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Alt CV

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Created October 29, 2015 by Team Digiwrimo • 3007 views • 2 examples • 0 tutorials

Alt CV

We are often asked to tell our stories according to someone else’s standards of what counts, but we are not necessarily asked about what matters to us, what we value, even if it can’t be measured. We are even usually asked to express ourselves in some semi-standardized format, like a Curriculum Vitae (CV) or résumé. What if we could write a CV that was based not on degrees and position and peer-reviewed publications, but on what we think is most important about who we are and what we are genuinely most proud to have accomplished? We know it’s not the first… Read more »

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Unmake an Introduction – 2015 Make Cycle #1

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Created June 22, 2015 by Lacy Manship and Stephanie West-Puckett • 3012 views • 10 examples • 0 tutorials

Unmake an Introduction – 2015 Make Cycle #1

What’s the first thing you usually do when you enter a room of folks with some familiar and unfamiliar faces—you introduce yourself, right? So let’s unravel “the introduction” to dive into the Connected Learning principle of equity. The theme this week is Unmaking Introductions. Let’s consider the ways we name, present, and represent ourselves and the boundaries or memberships those introductions create. How do we name ourselves in different contexts—personally? professionally? online? What happens when those contexts converge? How might we take apart our introductions to answer some of these questions? What will happen when we put them back together… Read more »

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Six Image Memoir

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Created July 26, 2014 by Kevin Hodgson • 3214 views • 2 examples • 0 tutorials

Six Image Memoir

The five-image story concept led to a six-image memoir in the CLMOOC as we thought about to represent one’s self via six images. This connects back to the earlier work with avatars, too. In essence, you find six images that represent how you see yourself. The six images could be aspects of personality, or they could connect together to create a visual interpretation of a Six Word Memoir. Pull them together into a collage/mosaic, or maybe into a digital story. Narrate, if interested, or let the images speak to who you are.

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Jump In!

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Created July 3, 2014 by Susan Watson • 2190 views • 1 examples • 0 tutorials

Jump In!

a brief video using Google Story Maker – inviting lurkers and everyone to jump in at whatever their comfort level!

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Curate-Your-Space Make

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Created June 17, 2014 by Mia Zamora • 2260 views • 1 examples • 0 tutorials

Curate-Your-Space Make

Make a Vine of a space that captures some aspects of who you are: I was sitting in my office thinking about how I should introduce myself to #clmooc14. I figured that a glimpse of the stuff accumulated in my office might be a novel way to introduce myself.

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Create an Animated Avatar

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Created June 16, 2014 by eduToolkit • 2861 views • 1 examples • 1 tutorials

Create an Animated Avatar

You can create a speaking character and add your voice with Voki (http://www.voki.com/create.php). You can also use text-to-speech!

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Make Introduction: How To Be Me Recipe

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Created by Sheri Edwards • 2447 views • 0 examples • 0 tutorials

Make Introduction: How To Be Me Recipe

A recipe is one form of How To Guide which can easily be turned into an introduction. I used Google Presentation to build an interactive “Preparation” section to link to other slides and back. Here’s how I made it: http://whatelse.edublogs.org/2014/06/13/clmooc-how-to-be-me-guide/ Here’s the presentation: http://goo.gl/aa7JVB

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