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Free Inquiry – Week 11

This week, I was having a bit of a creative block due to high levels of stress. However, I became inspired to paint when I found out that someone close to me was going through a tough time in their… Continue Reading →

Free Inquiry Week 10

This week, I had the opportunity to introduce some of my roommates to my artistic medium of painting. We decided to dedicate a night of the week to paint. This acted as a stress reliever for us, as we are… Continue Reading →

Free Inquiry Weeks 7, 8, and 9

Unfortunately, I had some events come up in my life over the past few weeks that stopped me from contributing to the growth of my artwork. However, I have finally been able to find some time to get back into… Continue Reading →

Free Inquiry Week 6

This week, I was commissioned by a friend of mine to paint something for them. I decided to take this challenge because I was painting on a surface that I had never painted on before: I was asked to paint… Continue Reading →

Free Inquiry Week 4 and 5

This week (past two weeks) I decided to work on something different. I realized that shooting for the goal of painting portraits was a bit ambitious for my circumstances right now. I have realized that if I was not doing… Continue Reading →

EdTech Inquiry

Assignment #2 for EDCI 336 Alecia Duncan and Chloe Schmidt Our question was “How does using KidBlog in the elementary school classroom support student learning?” We created a resource, posted below in the form of a PDF, that showcases what… Continue Reading →

Free Inquiry – Painting with Acrylics

Week One: Sept 14th I am choosing the free inquiry topic of painting with acrylic paints. This is something that I have been doing casually for about a year and a half. I chose this topic because I want to… Continue Reading →

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