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Makes that include digital formats such as photography, video, animation, audio, and music

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Make a Meme

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Created June 23, 2014 by Kim Jaxon, Jarret Krone, and Peter Kittle, Northern California Writing Project • 5493 views • 11 examples • 1 tutorials

Make a Meme

For Make Cycle #2 of CLMOOC 2014, we are exploring memes. So what’s a meme? Evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins, who coined the term, defined a meme as a bit of culture that gets propagated. It’s basically culture’s version of what genes are to biology. Conceptually, then, anything that spreads and evolves widely in a culture is a meme; in the 60s, the peace sign was a meme; fashion trends are memes; popular quotes from movies are memes. When most people think of memes, a specific kind of captioned image, like the well-known LOLcats and their canine counterparts, the Fail Dog,… Read more »

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How to build community giving voice to local education contexts

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Created by Tanya Lau • 1472 views • 0 examples • 0 tutorials

How to build community giving voice to local education contexts

I decided to mashup my #CLMOOC make with my other side project EdConteXts and make a “How to” which could double up as a EdConteXts promo vid.

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How to make a web booklet

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Created June 18, 2014 by Catherine Davis • 1930 views • 0 examples • 0 tutorials

How to make a web booklet

Use Simplebooklet to tell a story, share information, teach others, show what you learned.

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Screencast with Quicktime and YouTube

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Created June 17, 2014 by Anna Smith • 1287 views • 0 examples • 0 tutorials

Screencast with Quicktime and YouTube

Screencast with Quicktime Player Directions Open Quicktime Player. Under File click New Screen Recording. Once it opens click the red dot. It will open a gray bar that lets you choose to record one window or the whole screen. Choose either. Begin moving your mouse and talking (it records noises from the room). Click the round black button that has appeared in the top of your screen. YouTube Directions: Open your YouTube account. By your account name and picture in the top right corner, click Upload Video. As it is uploading, I like to pick Unlisted so that only those… Read more »

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Make Introduction: How To Be Me Recipe

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Created June 16, 2014 by Sheri Edwards • 2052 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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How to

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Created by Christopher Butts and Rachel Bear • 2639 views • 19 examples • 2 tutorials

How to

For the first Make Cycle of CLMOOC 2014, we are exploring the wonderful world of How To guides. How Tos are everywhere and available for all kinds of topics.  We even found a How to Write a How to Guide! We also welcome remixes to the How To format.  This  week’s co-facilitators, Chris Butts and Rachel Bear, made a How To be them as a form of introduction. For this first Make Cycle, we focus our thinking and reflection around the ways in which How To Guides can be used to share who we are and what things we are… Read more »

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Mister Rogers Remix

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Created June 9, 2014 by Kevin Hodgson • 1424 views • 0 examples • 0 tutorials

Mister Rogers Remix

This remix project from PBS Studies continues its work around remixing the Mr. Rogers archives with modern beats and rhythms. Now, the maker of the remix is you. Using the sound clips provided by PBS (or maybe, use a few of your own), you create a new soundtrack for the Mister Rogers Remix: Music. (See video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdAZ79AhcfY&feature=youtu.be) The remixing effort will create a bank of new songs for the original remix video. You’re remixing the remix. If you want to go one step further, try using the Mozilla Popcorn Maker video tool, and mix your soundtrack with the YouTube video…. Read more »

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The Podcast Workflow Challenge

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Created by Terry Elliott • 1176 views • 0 examples • 0 tutorials

The Podcast Workflow Challenge

I challenge you to make a solution to this problem: what are the best workflows for creating a podcast? The problem is worded rather broadly and it is also meant to provoke other challenges like, “What is the best workflow for annotating pdf’s?” or “What workflow works best for organizing your day?” I love productivity processes and seeing how others solve everyday problems. Admittedly, the best workflows are often idiosyncratic, but I am not too proud to borrow all or part of someone’s workflow solution. Sometimes the shortest path to the solution will not solve the problem to your liking… Read more »

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Vine-off

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Created by Jeannie Bennett • 1611 views • 3 examples • 0 tutorials

Vine-off

I brought up the idea of a “vine-off” because a lot of people are using Vine and running with it on the Google + CLMOOC and I thought it would be a fun collaborative “make” for all of us to use Vine and submit a video in a challenge. Karen Fasimpaur brought up the idea of submitting a make here, and then everyone could submit a different challenge in the comment box. The first challenge, for tomorrow, is to make your “monday morning” story. [Note: Please tag this one #vineoffmonday …and include a tag for any challenges you submit so… Read more »

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Make an Animated You – Cycle 1 (2013) Featured Make

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Created by Kevin Hodgson • 1775 views • 0 examples • 0 tutorials

Make an Animated You – Cycle 1 (2013) Featured Make

Using an app called Animation Desk (but other animation tools will work), create an animated visual of yourself as part of an introductory activity. Think about how you might not just represent yourself, but also, how you will represent elements of your life or interests or personality in a visual way. How will the movement of your animation relate to the story you are trying to tell?

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