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@ds106dc #tdc3676 My response for Today's #ds106 Daily Create is: I typed in 'flower' and got a book with metaphorically drawn flowers from an 1882 book pic.twitter.com/FWRgitcJgF

— Olivia Foster (@OliviaF98845588) February 4, 2022

Searched for "snow" and made this image to go along with the treasure I found. #tdc3676 #ds106 pic.twitter.com/76cuFlolFL

— Jennifer Oakley Denslow (@JenniferDenslow) February 4, 2022

The Basis of Practical Teaching (1905) "In all pedagogy the great thing is to strike the iron while hot, and to seize the wave of the pupil's interest in each successive subject before its ebb has come..." @ds106dc #tdc3676 #ds106 #michED #edchat pic.twitter.com/6YOfbkYlQY

— Ben Rimes (@techsavvyed) February 4, 2022

#ds106 #tdc3676 "Therefore, to bait a hook well ... consists in drawing the worm without injuring it (use him as you would a friend, Walton says) quite over and up the shank of the hook..." How to Hunt and Fish, Frank Tousey Publisher, 1882

— Irene Stewart (@IrenequStewart) February 4, 2022

#tdc3676 #ds106 I searched for "puffins" pic.twitter.com/36mEbBInkr

— Sarah Honeychurch (@NomadWarMachine) February 4, 2022

@ds106dc #ds106 #tdc3675
Just a leaky faucet I need to get fixed pic.twitter.com/CUpInV9Y1e

— nalujoprojects (@nalujoprojects) February 4, 2022

@ds106dc #tdc3675 My response for Today's #ds106 Daily Create is https://t.co/5IMQuKXRJy

— Olivia Foster (@OliviaF98845588) February 3, 2022

The dullest moment of any student’s day. Watching the clock tick away. ⁦@ds106dc⁩ #tdc3675 #ds106 pic.twitter.com/tDav3XN3en

— Ben Rimes (@techsavvyed) February 3, 2022
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Each day a small creative challenge associated with DS106 the open digital storytelling course. Since September 1, 2015 there been 32944 responses to 3600 Daily Creates by 1370 people (plus more in the previous version of this site). All Daily Creates are openly sharable under a Creative Commons CC0 license (attribution is still nice). We got a privacy policy too.

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The DS106 Daily Create has offered daily creative challenges every day since January 12, 2012. Who has that kind of track record! DS106 does cause it's #4life

Each assignment should take no more than 15-20 minutes. There are no registrations, no prizes, just a community of people producing art daily. Developed as part of the ds106 open course on digital storytelling, TDC is open to anyone who wants a regular dose of creative exercises

Until the Dark Lord of Twitter killed the API, we were able to gather responses posted there. We are now operating fully in Mastodon, so if you reply to any of our daily challenges from now on, your replies will be attached to that day's web page.

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