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Conducting some research: What about my art made you follow my twitter?
TODAY on CARTOON RESEARCH: Gene Deitch's MUNRO storyboards by Jules Feiffer https://t.co/TrbnQkwMzB
Here's how we can feed 10 billion people without destroying the environment. #NationalGeographic Jan.2020 Graphic: @canalesgraphics Research: A. Stegmaier https://t.co/G6rAr5ErgP
After sinking several hours into Pokemon Shield I am ready to publish my research:
TODAY on CARTOON RESEARCH: Greg Ehrbar makes us listen to Rainbow Brite https://t.co/JwYJfsEuhw
Bizarre New Quantum Research: Reality Itself May Be Subjective https://t.co/olKZQ2zs2q
#NASA Research: Astronauts Are Getting Clots, Bizarre Blood Flow https://t.co/jRQBCuTT31 #Health #Space
#PracticeAsResearch: Major plotting breakthrough got me feeling like Ana:
Our latest blog explores a burgeoning yet fascinating field of #SeriousGames research: the intersection of #MentalHealth and gaming. 🎮❤️
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Today's Seeking Surrey Ancestors blog stresses the importance of original documents (over transcriptions) which may contain clues vital to our research: https://t.co/sUT6fASNi7 (The cremation building, St John’s, Knaphill, Woking 1879 (?from ILN - SHC ref PX/160/48) #genealogy
"Hmmmm, what yould I play for @MariusKauer's DnD Campaign?"
10 minutes into research: "The Fuck are Firbolgs?"
30 minutes later: "HE'S MY PRECIOUS SON"
Podcast research: Tagging a few but asking EVERYONE & please #retweet 💕🙏🏼#EducateTheHeart #AuthenticLearning #Community #ScreenFreeKids @woodard_julie @jeffreykubiak @DrBradJohnson @jon_wennstrom @Gameboydrew @heARTISTatWORK @DeppsDon @NicholasFerroni @dailystem @JALoffredo
Thanks to our #ReadingforPleasure community, we have over 250 examples of practice on our site, influenced & inspired by 5 aspects of our research:
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Please R/T📚
Today we present a few dramatic owls from 'Research: Design in Nature,' edited by John Gilbert Wilkins, and published by the Field Museum of Natural History and the School of the Art Institute Chicago in 1924. Learn more here: https://t.co/YOzQljAfHO
2019 Berlin/London Open Call
#Germany > Deadline: May 6th, 2019
#resartis #artistresidency
Applied Grief and Bereavement Research: Artists and researchers are encouraged to apply. https://t.co/2ch8dj7FOU
THEORY/RESEARCH: If the next #AssassinsCreed is reportedly set in the Viking era, what to expect from the factions, mythologies, Pieces of Eden and the overall era? Ragnarok? Thor's hammer? Excalibur and Avalon? Learn more in this new research: https://t.co/Vc6ZePOPj1
Today’s research: Maria Howard Weeden (1846-1903), a near-sighted artist in Huntsville, Alabama. While others portrayed people of color stereotypically or cloyingly, “Howard” painted her subjects with honesty & respect in watercolor with 3-hair brushes #Americanportrait
Three tips for using metaphors in research:
- Don’t overlook the introduction.
- Choose metaphors carefully.
- Know your audience.
Read more about using metaphors to understand users in @acfradin and @ximenaampuero's latest article: https://t.co/hjsiLeJv8L
As we go through life, our cells pick up a lot of mutations, but they don't necessarily have the effects we'd expect. Read the research: ($) https://t.co/rrKTCKhn63