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Fin: Final Projects Cross the Finish Line

By Posted in - Class Recaps & Spring 2012 UMW Tricks on May 4th, 2012 1 Comments grimes


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And we are done! Everyone from ds106 Section 2 at University of Mary Washington, take a bow. Here are the final project highlights. If a project is missing please let me know (at least 2 I know of are not able to be viewed due to YouTube blocking)

Rick Santorum Bad Lip Reading by Matt

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Good Morning by Annie

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Super Secret Super Silly Spy Sisters preview video by Samirah

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Left-Handed Twitter by Ross

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Bedtime- A Case Study on Distorted Memory by John

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Young Me / Now Me by Rachel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=oFQuYrywePc

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I Used to Know by Keelin

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Lucidity by Liz

luciditytitleimage

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Into Infinity and Beyond by Alex

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Bits and Pieces by Hannah

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The Secret Life of Felix by Christie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UM3eoNRI1R8

Blog post on final project


Love Lost: A Story Told Through Google Images by Kierra
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrj4OjjtMlA

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Map Crunch Story by Stephanie

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Diabetic Fitness Site by Colin

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You Got Me (kinetically typed) by Tiffany

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Kennedy 64 by Briana

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Future iView by Saad
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6TmcaT_3MQ

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By Justin

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  • […] First of all, this was about the first time since the mid 1990s that I was teaching a class; then like now, I am humbled at how much in underestimate the toll it takes. No, let me go one back than first of all- it was a thrilling experience I have no regrets on, and could not be prouder of the work done by all of my students (see the collection of final projects). […]

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