Exercise 1
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Exercise 2
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Exercise 3
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The generic process for any social media platform that supports embedding: find a share icon and open an embed option, then copy and paste the code to the Text tab of your Post editor. Two examples below based on a search for #haggis:
Just a straight-on video…
@chefdave11 Haggis in Sheep’s Stomach looking like a pig 🤣🤣 Chefs Humour 👨🍳 🤣 . #joke #funnyvideo #pig #food #cheflife #bored #scottish #restaurant #happy ♬ Bein’ a Pig – Pig
A YouTube Short referenced in a Twitter post allows use of multiple platforms…
Are you ready for Part 2 https://t.co/NgPdHRcYki#haggis #haggishurling #highlandgames #scotland #scottishtradition #traditions #lovescotland #visitscotland
— maccessori (@the_maccessori) July 4, 2022
heres my vid enjoy 🙂
https://express.adobe.com/sp/design/
video/urn:aaid:sc:US:a8150283-ba35-4997-8b23-b041b1f9dbd9
Come on, that’s the best you’ve got? What’s wrong with this post?
This post took less than 30 seconds to make, and it shows. It won’t even earn on-time posting credit if submitted by the due date because it is not really offered as a good faith effort to follow best practice as described in the Canvas module.
My final work looks like the keyword might have been Politics, but remember: I actually started out with Dance! I was really unhappy with that random word assignment but thanks to the mind-mapping exercise I was able to find something I was interested in doing. Even though this work deals with some heavy issues, the inspiration I took from the discussion on appropriation and fair use in newMediaWiki showed me how I could do this in a light-hearted and comical way, kind of taking the edge off.
In this final iteration, I finally figured out a pacing that works with the soundtrack, and this was incredibly challenging because Express doesn’t really work with clips like iMovie, which I’ve used before. Going back to the tutorial title in LinkedIn Learning on how to trim a timeline was helpful. I was also unhappy with the theme I had been working with, but Express made it easy to select something that fit the content: a red color that might remind you of Russian Communism and American MAGA.
Although to be honest I’d probably prefer to build a project like this in iMovie, I enjoy how Express makes it easier to share… no exporting or loading up to YouTube!
CITATIONS
LinkedIn Learning: Learning Adobe Spark
This imaginary post is excellent. It has the 5 magic ingredients:
From start to finish, this post took a half-hour to complete. Some posts may take longer, others not, but that’s a good average to shoot for. Show your posts — and your audience — this kind of love!
Reflecting writing here. Give your audience a brief description of the developmental stage of your work, how far you have come and where you need to go. This is an image of a work in progress for a InDesign project. The image above is inserted from the Media Library in WordPress but can also be embedded from Flickr.
You can include exports out of the project you are working on (for example, make a JPG of a vector file from Illustrator), or screenshots in the app. If the latter, use a full screen view to maximize the size. In a Mac environment use the Grab or Screenshot app to generate your image.
As with other posts, you can add links to the wiki project or other supporting materials as seen in the Image Embed Example below.
Note the use of categories below identifies this as an exercise associated with Project 1 in a specific studio…
Finally, note the presence of a comment is indicated below the title, if you are viewing this post in a scroll of posts. Click on the title to see the post alone, and you’ll see the comment.
A concept sketch created at Webwhiteboard.com, a free browser-based drawing app. Left side is a crude tracing of the image at right. Webwhiteboard allows you to drag and drop images and has a few line-weights and colors.
A concept sketch drawn in a tablet-based sketchbook (Moleskine app on an iPad).
A sketch done on paper and scanned to create a digital image.
Reflecting writing here. Give your audience a brief description of the concept and how the sketch is helping you visualize where to go with your project. The images above are inserted from the Media Library in WordPress but can also be embedded from Flickr.
Any media system you are comfortable with can be used. The examples above include a drawing downloaded from Webwhiteboard.com, a drawing from a tablet-based sketchbook app, and a traditional paper drawing which has been digitized via scanning.
As with other posts, you can add links to the wiki project or other supporting materials as seen in the Image Embed Example below.
Note the use of categories below identifies this as an exercise associated with Project 1 in a specific studio…
Reflecting writing here. Give your audience a brief description of the assignment and what you learned from doing it. The image above is inserted from the Media Library in WordPress, because Flickr or other cloud hosting sites may not support SVG.
As with other posts, you can add links to the wiki project or other supporting materials as seen in the Image Embed Example below.
Note the use of categories below identifies this as an exercise associated with Project 1 in a specific studio…
Reflecting writing here. Give your audience a brief description of the assignment and what you learned from doing it. This is a unique embed of a PDF document using the Embed Any Document plug-in. To use in this blog, the PDF above was uploaded to the media library and placed using Add From URL. The advantage of this is that you can 1) actually see the PDF, 2) you can provide an easy option for downloading, and 3) viewers can zoom in for a closer look at a document that might be difficult to see otherwise.
As with other posts, you can add links to the wiki project or other supporting materials as seen in the Image Embed Example below.
Note the use of categories below identifies this as a final project associated with Project 6 in a specific studio…
Reflecting writing here. Give your audience a brief description of the assignment and what you learned from doing it. As of this writing, embedding models can only be done from a white-listed platform that supports embedding using iframes. The slideshow above is embedded from Google Slides.
As with other posts, you can add links to the wiki project or other supporting materials as seen in the Image Embed Example below.
Note the use of categories below identifies this as a final project associated with Project 4 in a specific studio…