Month: February 2023
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I’m sorry, but no more snow please
Let me tell you about the snow we have in BC right now: it is outrageous. Yes, it’s winter and all, but I cannot deal with it right now. It’s way too early in the morning—two A.M. early, of course—and the snow will not let me sleep. Not only is it the fear of me…
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Process Post #6: A print to web story
It is crazy to think about how far the ‘webpage’ has come. As Erin Kissane (2013) notes, much of the designs that we find on our computers and on websites are based on and borrowed from print work. From print to the web If you look behinds the scenes into a webpage created on WordPress…
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Time to focus
So the other week, I spent a good number of hours doing anything but my homework. And something I didn’t get around to mentioning (because I was too tired to even bother) was that attempted to deep clean my phone. Cleaning up my camera roll was step one, and then clearing my home screen of…
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Mini Assignment #3: Through the seasons
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Process Post #5: My website, my digital garden
Two A.M. Thoughts is for me to enjoy. Don’t worry, it’ll be here for you too, but this is my space to build for me and my thoughts. Digital gardens Tanya Basu’s (2020) article for MIT Technology Review discussed this idea of the “digital garden”—the reimagination of your typical blog into a creation of your…
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‘Reading Break’: The calm before the storm
I wrote my first in-person essay exam this past week (and my only midterm exam of this term thank goodness) and now I don’t know what to do. The entire weekend leading up to the exam was straight study, study, study. Next week is ‘Reading Break’ and I feel like I have nothing else to…
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Peer Review #1: Exploring ‘Rojan’s Road to Roj’
I had the pleasure of reading Rojan’s Road to Roj this week, and I must say, I am hooked. So, follow along to hear more about this week’s blog! Meet Rojan and the thought behind Rojan’s Road to Roj Rojan’s Road to Roj takes readers along on Rojan’s transformation journey as she discovers and finds…
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Process Post #4: Who’s watching?
What is the public? What is a public? These are some interesting questions asked this week, and they’ve got me thinking. Who knew that there was a difference between the public and a public? I sure didn’t, but here we are. The public As Warner (2002) explains, the public refers to people—people in general. When…
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Setting my priorities straight… but not right now
It’s 2:08 AM… Who would have guessed? It is crazy (and yet still predictable) how many things I find myself doing instead of what needs to be done. Priorities? I have none. Okay, well that’s not all true… I just have different priorities. I’ve sat here for the past two hours ready to write, and…