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Yoshi Takahara's profile was updated 1 year, 2 months ago
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Yoshi Takahara commented on the post, Williams Storyboard, on the site Introduction to Digital Studies 1 year, 2 months ago
I find the impacts of social media changing high school athlete recruitment to be very interesting. I think your podcast would be better if you explained what kind of social media platforms help high school […]
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Yoshi Takahara commented on the post, Jackson's final project storyboard, on the site Introduction to Digital Studies 1 year, 2 months ago
I think your topic is interesting in how you focus on the negative sides of social media. As a user of social media, it is good to be aware of the negative effects that social media can have on myself, as well as […]
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Yoshi Takahara commented on the post, Nick Schade's Final Project Storyboard, on the site Introduction to Digital Studies 1 year, 2 months ago
I think your topic of myths in the digital media are really interesting. Like you said in your paragraph, your topic also ties in well with inclusive design. I am looking forward and am excited to see your final project.
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Yoshi Takahara commented on the post, Bg's trip to San Francisco, on the site Introduction to Digital Studies 1 year, 3 months ago
I liked how you installed videos into your story map. The point of view from the front seat of the car made me feel like I was also there in San Fransisco. Your descriptions were also enjoyable to read because it […]
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Yoshi Takahara commented on the post, Hidden History Around My Home By Nick Schade, on the site Introduction to Digital Studies 1 year, 3 months ago
I love the vintage theme of the story map. Your comments to the posts were very interesting and factual, and I can see you did a lot of research because you have a lot of sources. It was also very fun to use the […]
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Yoshi Takahara commented on the post, Sam spends a weekend in BGSU, on the site Introduction to Digital Studies 1 year, 3 months ago
I like the back background, feels like it puts more emphasis into your photos. All the pictures and comments were interesting and I wish if we had a similar bookstore near Wooster.
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Yoshi Takahara commented on the post, Digital devices and Internet by Bg, on the site Introduction to Digital Studies 1 year, 4 months ago
I liked your intro and outro sounds. You talked over both sound but your voice was still easy to hear and made the podcast sound very professional-like. It was also interesting to hear your tactics of protecting […]
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Yoshi Takahara commented on the post, PODCAST SAMPLE: Will's thoughts on digital devices and social relationships, on the site Introduction to Digital Studies 1 year, 4 months ago
I liked how you put the cheering sound on your podcast. You were very calm throughout your whole speech and the podcast sounded very professional. I also noticed how you talked about algorithms that we did in class.
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Yoshi Takahara commented on the post, Digital Relations by Ellie Stroke, on the site Introduction to Digital Studies 1 year, 4 months ago
I thought the introduction to your podcast was very smooth. The music to speech transition was very natural. I also agree with how you said society values newer phones, but there is not a need to do so.
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Yoshi Takahara commented on the post, Project 1, on the site Introduction to Digital Studies 1 year, 4 months ago
I liked the second selfie of the grand canyon. Shows how beautiful the scenery is and the smile fits well to the theme of the photo. I also liked liked the volleyball selfie. It shows that you are ready to play […]
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Yoshi Takahara commented on the post, Qihao Yang's Selfie Project, on the site Introduction to Digital Studies 1 year, 4 months ago
I really liked the second selfie. The special lighting shows what kind of emotions you were going through. Very original. Also, I like your third selfie because that’s the view that we always see as an identity as a student.
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Yoshi Takahara commented on the post, Selfie Project-Zephan, on the site Introduction to Digital Studies 1 year, 4 months ago
I loved the second photo of you dunking. Blurring the photo is an amazing idea because it puts more emphasis on you. I also like how your selfies show your strong love and identity for basketball, also my favorite sport.
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Yoshi Takahara became a registered member 1 year, 4 months ago