Sarah

Who do you Love?

The thing that I found the most challenging by far is the CSS and its principles (specifically the combinators, selectors, values, namespaces, types, IDs, classes, and other identifiers). I have yet to put it all together in my mind. I plan on doing just that by reviewing Friday’s in-class work and intently going over the

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Awwward-Winning Sites: What Makes Them So Amazing Anyway?

I selected three standout websites from Awwwards that captivated me for different reasons: artistry, innovation, and emotional depth. Each left a strong impression not just because of how they looked, but how they made me feel and interact. These are the kinds of immersive experiences I want to learn from—and eventually build. 1. VAR 1944:

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Blurred Lines: AI, Authorship, and the Spirit of Creation

The use of AI in academic and creative spaces is accelerating, and with it, the ongoing debate about what’s real, what’s original, and what counts as authorship. On this particular day, I brought up my book, Playful Wisdom: Reconnecting with Childhood Joy, during a conversation that quickly turned dynamic, even controversial. Some participants expressed concern

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AI Adventure

Since initially taking Code Talk in 2016, graduating, and retaining very little, my interaction with AI—then my primary focus in the realm of technology—has expanded. With it, so has my fascination and interest in the field. While I do enjoy the idea of coding and the power it grants the coder, my true interests have

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