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John Maynard Keynes
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Attribution: CC BY
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The Origins of Acting and "The Method" acting style
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In this 19-minute video, we learn to use the Quick Selection tool (W) and Lasso tool (L) to select and refine selection of objects against a background.
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In this 19-minute video, we set up a document and lay the foundation for our advert layout
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This 17-minute video walks us through various tools and their functions, from Selection Tool to Rotate Tool.
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A brief introductory lecture to Plato's Euthyphro. This was prepared for an online Introduction to Ethics (PHIL 2306) class, Module 1: Metaethics.
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Attribution: CC BY
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In this 15-minute tutorial, we learn how to select and copy-paste-in-front a path. We also learn how to offset a shape to get perfect curve parallels. We then slice off what we don't need and…
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In this 19-minute video, we create a cloud by Uniting a cluster of closed ellipses. We then learn how to make holes in the cloud by Excluding ellipses. Finally, we break apart the cloud using the…
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Consumer Choice - Marginal Gain and Marginal Loss of Utility. Image provided by OpenStax.
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Attribution: CC BY
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Digital Storytelling workshop at Northeast College. Conducted by the Center for Digital Sotrytelling.
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In this 15-minute video, we learn to create a basic diagonal quilt using a dashed line.
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This 6-minute video shows us how to download our template from Canvas, to Place it in a new document in Illustrator, turn this layer in a Template layer, and finally add an editable layer on top.
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In this 17-minute video, we survey the three most useful tools subsets we will need in this class. We explain what each of these do.
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In this 13-minute video, we learn how to create a Polka repeat swatch using a small Ellipse and editing our Pattern.
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PowerPoint on Steroids - Teach Like a Pro
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Attribution: CC BY
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In this 15-minute, Professor Diane LaDuca goes over the first of three pattern alteration methods, the Seam method.
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