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    Framing    Framing
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-            Framing is a technique to draw attention to the subject by having other objects create a "box" or "walls". +            Framing is a technique to draw attention to the subject by having other objects create a "box" or "walls".<br> 
-        <img src="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Framing_(visual_arts)#/media/File:Pfarrkirche_weissenbach_an_d_Triesting-kirchenplatz-point_de_vue-wi_-spring.jpg" alt="wipe church at the end of a road with trees on each side"><br>+             
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        The photographer is framing the church with the trees        The photographer is framing the church with the trees
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        <li>Pause the DVR discuss foreground, background, and subject</li>        <li>Pause the DVR discuss foreground, background, and subject</li>
-        <li>Go on a trip to a museum website together</li>+        <li>Go on a trip to a museum or museum website together</li>
         <li>Look through family photos and find the foreground and background</li>         <li>Look through family photos and find the foreground and background</li>
                
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-  Week Two+ Language of Designing Design
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-        A design or writing choice designed to indicate the changing of subbjects or details<br>+        A design or writing choice designed to indicate the changing of subjects or details<br>
         In writing we use specific signal words as transitions. All media uses this type of text structure         In writing we use specific signal words as transitions. All media uses this type of text structure
         <img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/pbblogassets/uploads/2016/03/Wipes-from-Star-Wars.gif" alt="wipe transition example from Star Wars"><br>         <img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/pbblogassets/uploads/2016/03/Wipes-from-Star-Wars.gif" alt="wipe transition example from Star Wars"><br>
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         <img src="https://media1.fdncms.com/chronogram/imager/u/original/8993620/guide_rr-pollak---flash-gordon.jpg" alt="scene from flash gordon comic"><br >         <img src="https://media1.fdncms.com/chronogram/imager/u/original/8993620/guide_rr-pollak---flash-gordon.jpg" alt="scene from flash gordon comic"><br >
-        Artists use dialogue in comics to explain action that occured out of panel+        Artists use dialogue in comics to explain action that occurred out of panel
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-        A design or writing choice designed to indicate the changing of subbjects or details<br>+        A design or writing choice designed to indicate the changing of subjects or details<br>
         In writing we use specific signal words as transitions. All media uses this type of text structure         In writing we use specific signal words as transitions. All media uses this type of text structure
         <img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/pbblogassets/uploads/2016/03/Wipes-from-Star-Wars.gif" alt="wipe transition example from Star Wars"><br>         <img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/pbblogassets/uploads/2016/03/Wipes-from-Star-Wars.gif" alt="wipe transition example from Star Wars"><br>
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-        Audio, or sound derives from the Greek word audire, which comes from the ancient Propto Indian European language word of "au" to perceive. +        Audio, or sound derives from the Greek word audire, which comes from the ancient Proto Indian European language word of "au" to perceive. 
         <img src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/68/The_Elements_of_Sound_jpg.jpg" alt="List of Common Signal Words">The machine displayed the sound waves of the audio track         <img src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/68/The_Elements_of_Sound_jpg.jpg" alt="List of Common Signal Words">The machine displayed the sound waves of the audio track
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        <li>Pause the DVR discuss transitions</li>        <li>Pause the DVR discuss transitions</li>
         <li>Play with the online etymology dictionary together</li>         <li>Play with the online etymology dictionary together</li>
-        <li>Create a family covid-19 interview time capsule</li>+        <li>Create a family  interview time capsule</li>
                
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-  Week Three+  Language of Designing Meaning
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         The beginning, intro, and the end, outro of media often has a theme song or common announcement<br>         The beginning, intro, and the end, outro of media often has a theme song or common announcement<br>
         <img src="https://www.thepodcasthost.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Best_Health_Podcasts-illustration.jpg"><br>         <img src="https://www.thepodcasthost.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Best_Health_Podcasts-illustration.jpg"><br>
-        The intro and outro help you grow your audience by "branding" your podcast+        The intro and outro help you grow your audience by "branding" your media
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-        To combine parts togther in a whole; to bring disparate people; some usually facing opression, together.+        To combine parts together in a whole; to bring disparate people; some usually facing oppression, together.
         <img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/pbblogassets/uploads/2016/03/Wipes-from-Star-Wars.gif" alt="wipe transition example from Star Wars"><br>         <img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/pbblogassets/uploads/2016/03/Wipes-from-Star-Wars.gif" alt="wipe transition example from Star Wars"><br>
-       We use graphic oragnizers and notes to integrate ideas with our prior knowledge+       We use graphic organizers and notes to integrate ideas with our prior knowledge. People use storytelling to integrate culture and identity into identity and culture.
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        <li>Listen to a podcast with your child. Identify the salient points</li>        <li>Listen to a podcast with your child. Identify the salient points</li>
         <li>Use these words throughout camp. Ask questions like what was relevant at camp? What was the salient point?</li>         <li>Use these words throughout camp. Ask questions like what was relevant at camp? What was the salient point?</li>
-        <li>Enjoy your campers work</li>+        <li>Enjoy your kids work</li>
                
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