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Project 3
TOUCHDOWN! Choice #1: Check
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•*Cue the sound of fans cheering and me doing a victory cry* I got my first choice: PearlTrees! Now a name like that is very ambiguous so let me delve a little deeper. PearlTrees is a site that lets you share your interests with your online community. From a visual standpoint, it looks very similar […]
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Tool for Project 3
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•I chose Popplet as my tool for Project 3 because I think and learn visually. This is exactly what Popplet does; it allows users to visualize ideas. I’m excited to explore this tool and to create graphic organizers, timelines, and other forms of visual organization. Popplet is both useful as a student, but also in […]
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Trello Project 3
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•What I Chose I chose Trello “the free, flexible, and visual way to organize anything with anyone.” This site lets the user see everything about their projects instantly. You can organize with cards, add notes to your cards, and edit and rearrange them as much as you like. The user can post comments, upload files, […]
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Project 3–Humble Beginnings
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•After the mad rush that was signing up for project 3, I have ended up with Clyp.it, a bare-bones audio recording/sharing website. As a music technology minor and all-around audio aficionado, I think I will be able to dive into the minutiae of the interface better than the typical person; with my background in music, […]
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What I Chose and Why I Chose It
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•The application that I decided to go with was Coggle, an interactive online note taking app. I didn’t choose the application out of easiness or usability but simply because it seemed like it would be a useful tool for me to utilize in classes. There are a lot of cases where I’m note taking with […]