Sunday, December 4, 2016
Tech Tip: Canvas notifications
I set up my notifications right when I started using canvas at the beginning of the fall semester, but now I am glad I did this tech tip because after having these notifications for a semester I now know what I actually need and what I don't need. I think I set up a bunch of notifications at the beginning and now I was able to adapt them a little better to the ones I really needed.
Reading Notes: The Young Parrot
Reading Notes:
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In the woods a flock a parrots lived with their
king and queen in the cotton trees.
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The king and queen grew old and their young
beautiful parrot child was a prize.
·
He offered to go get food form the fields for
his old parents and bring it back.
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He did this every day until he found a field
that they started eating at and the farmer told the master that all the parrots
were eating his rice.
·
The farmer showed the master the beautiful
parrot and the master told him to catch him.
·
He caught him and took him to his owner and the bird told him why he took the rice
with him.
·
He let him go and they all lived happy.
Bibliography: Twenty Jataka Tales, Noor Inayat (Khan)
Friday, December 2, 2016
Portfolio: The Three Pups
Deep up in the mountains of Colorado
there was a small town with not much structure and order. There were constantly
people coming through but no one ever stopped to see what this small,
mysterious town was about. If people did stop they would have found a town full
of stray dogs; they were all ages from newborn puppies to old wise dogs. All of
these dogs came from different backgrounds, such as abusive homes, owners
passing away, and some were even born and raised there.
Finally some hikers were hiking those same
mountains and walked right into a group of the dogs on the outskirts of this
town. The group they walked into were three younger dogs that had a ton of
differences from breed, age and color but were the best of friends. They had
been friends since they could remember. They were wild souls that roamed free
and had zero cares in the world.
Remington and Lucca
The oldest dog was named Remington. He
was a black Labrador Retriever who started out as a hunting dog and was by far the smartest
and most aware of the group. He had lost his owner when he was only two years
old and wandered into the mountains where he found his first best friend,
Lucca. Lucca was a younger Husky who was somewhat aware of what was happening
but got distracted easily from the task at hand. Now Lucca had decided she was
going to run away from her home. Not because she had a rough life... she just wanted to be free
and run until she couldn’t run anymore. Finally the baby of the group was Reed. He never had any clue what was going on and always loved everyone that was
around. He was a Standard Poodle that would walk up to any old stranger and
just love on them. Reed had gotten distracted
and walked away from his owner one day and had been lost forever. All three
dogs brought something unique and interesting to the group and kept them all
together.
Reed
When the hikers walked by, all three
dogs looked up and stared. Remi, being the smart one, stayed down to try and
hide, but Lucca stood up but remembered they were strangers and stayed where she
was. Now Reed saw them and before anyone could hold him back Reed ran to the hikers
and jumped up begging for all the love he could get. When the other two dogs
saw that the hikers weren't hurting Reed, they slowly walked over to the hikers and allowed the strangers to pet
them. Remi on the other hand let them pet him but he was on edge ready to run
at any time. While looking around he heard the hikers planning a trip back
through to capture a dog so they could have a hiking companion. He knew then
and there it was his duty to keep his best friends safe.
Days
went by after the hikers had left and he was keeping an eye out but there was nothing. About two weeks
after the encounter Remi smelt a strange smell in the air and was looking
around to find the source. Finally he spotted the hikers far in the woods with ropes
and leashes. As they started whistling he could see both Lucca and Reed looking
around to find the source. He yelled out and told them not to run but it was
too late. Both had started that way. When he yelled Lucca got back on track and
turned around, but Reed was too far gone. He ran straight into their trap where they quickly had captured Reed and took him on their way. As much as they
wanted to chase after them they knew they wouldn't make it out if they followed. Lucca
and Remington cried and were sad for weeks, but they knew that one day if Reed
could get away he would come back to them.
Author’s
Notes:
This piece was a unique transition to the “The story of the Three
Fish.” Three fish were living peacefully when some fishermen came to catch them. When the fish found this out the firs fish ran into the outsource of the pond, the second one pretended to be dead, and the third got caught because it didn't plan a way out. The fish did a similar thing
where they were all different on how they stayed away from the fishermen and
finally one fish got caught because it didn’t have any awareness of the situation around
them. Now the other fish did not try to help that fish which also makes my
story feel a little bit lighter and an easier read, plus instead of getting
eaten like the end of the fish story there is hope that one day Reed will come back
to them. I feel like this story has a moral of being aware what is around you
and listening to advice of the people you care about. I switched the theme from
fish to dogs because I enjoy dogs a lot more and on top of that the three dogs
I used are three dogs in my life that all have these personality types. I wanted to write about them because
they are my favorite beings in the world and I thought I would be able to
really expand the characters because of how personal it is. Lucca is my
personal dog that I talked about earlier this semester and then Remington and Reed
are my nephews or “god dogs”. All of them make my life a better and I hope this
story can do the same for the reader.
Bibliography: Fables of Bidpai, Maude Duttonhttp://www.mainlesson.com/display.php?author=dutton&book=tortoise&story=fish
Thursday, December 1, 2016
Story Planning: The Three Pups
Story Planning:
Deep
up in the mountains of Colorado there was a small town with not much structure
and or order. There were constantly people coming through but no one ever
stopped. If people did stop they would have found a town full of stray dogs;
they were all ages from newborn puppies to old wise dogs. Finally some hikers
were hiking those mountains and walked right into a group of the dogs. The
group they waked into was three younger dogs that had a ton of differences from
breed, age and color but were the best of friends.
One
dog was named Remington. He was a black lab who started out as a hunting dog
and was by far the smartest and most aware of the group. He was followed by a
Husky named Lucca who was somewhat aware of what was happening but got distracted
easily from the task at hand. Finally the baby of the group was Reed he never
had any clue what was going on and always loved everyone that was around.He was a standard poodle that would walk up to any old stranger and just love on them.
Authors Notes:
Here
is my idea for my next story. I think I can turn this into a pretty detailed
story where the hikers are trying to capture the three dogs and how the dogs
outsmart them and how Remington saves the other two dogs when they let their
guard down and allow the hikers to capture them. I think this piece will be a
unique transition to the three fish story and the fishermen. They did a similar
thing where they were all different on how they stayed away from the fishermen
and finally one got caught. I switched the theme form fish to dogs because I
enjoy dogs a lot more and on top of that the three dogs I used are three dogs
in my life that all have these personality types.
Here is the real Remington and Lucca
Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Reading Notes: Fables of Bidpai Part B
Reading Notes:
Bibliography: Fables of Bidpai, Maude Dutton
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Two friends were journeying together.
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They came across a broad stream at the foot of a
hill.
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They decided to stay there to rest.
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After they ate and slept they woke up to leave
and found a white stone with a letter on it.
·
The letter said, there was a banquet but they
had to be bold and get it.
·
It told them to swim across the stream and swim
to the other side. There they will find a lion carved out of marble. They had
to carry that statue up the mountain without stopping.
·
This will supposedly bring them happiness.
·
One of them was delighted and he cried out of
excitement.
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The other was concerned that it wasn’t true.
·
The positive one was up to try it and said he
would go alone.
·
They hugged and one rode off and the other took
the task at hand.
·
He started swimming and he found himself in a
whirlpool.
·
He made it to the other side and rested a few
seconds before lifting the lion and running up the mountain.
·
He was standing in front of a beautiful city.
·
A ton of people were running out of the city to
him out of excitement.
·
He became the king of the city because theirs
had died and that’s how they decide a new one.
·
This was to make sure a king was fearless and of
heart.
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