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Meme Generator Tech Tip: GOT Edition

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I used ImgFlip to create a meme for  this Sunday's episode of Game of Thrones, because this part bothered me so much. I tried to make sure it didn't spoil anything, for those people still catching up!

Tech Tip Poster: "Part of the Journey..."

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I used the Automotivator to make a final motivational poster, inspired and using a quote from Avengers: Endgame because I think it goes so well with the end of the semester:

Typing Test Tech Tip

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Counting the words per minute... For both tests I tried my average was about 74 words per minute. I thought the first test (KeyHero.com) was harder than the second one I tried (typingtest.com), especially because on KeyHero the whole thing turns red when you make a mistake and I think it made me more nervous haha! I don't really spend time on my typing speed but I think I would like to improve my typing accuracy for sure, because in the first test I had to actively try not to make mistakes and it made me go slower. It was cool though to see how fast I type and how it compares across the board. I was curious so I did a little search and apparently the fastest typer in the world can do about 212 wpm! Typing. Source : Flickr

Tech Tip: Poster

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I used the " Automotivator " to create my first poster:

Meme Generator Tech Tip: Moments from Ramayana

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I really enjoyed making these! I used the meme generator " ImgFlip " to make them:

Tech Tip: Twine

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I decided to play around with the Twine software, because I really like the idea of following leads to create your own story. I enjoyed the Twines I saw on some of the other Storybooks. I would be interested in using it more, though maybe not for the Storybook if I choose the theme I'm currently looking at. I hope I can publish a couple of them to my blog site though because they are a lot of fun to create! I called my first attempt "The Collector". It had the assistant of a shop belonging to "The Collector" invite the person reading to inquire about different items in the shop. It was mainly based on/inspired by the weapons of the gods in the Indian Epics (especially those that Rama and Ravana use in their epic battle) and the idea was to follow along as the assistant gives information on each 'collectible'. I think Twine could be a nice thing to use to make an announcement (making it interactive and engaging), or a fun puzzle (kind of like a maze where...