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 Alexandra Garcia -My Classroom, My Space

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| Author: Alexandra Garcia (El Diamante High, Tulare County) Description: For this project, My CLassroom- My Space, I took a picture of a computer in a classroom. With the chaos a classroom and a filter have. At school no images can be viewed due to imahe filters. Not even a image of Honest Abe can show. I took a picture of a p... > more
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 Alexandra Styles -My Classroom, My Space

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| Author: Alexandra Styles (Firebaugh High, Fresno County) Description: Picture of a student who is frustrated, researching from a book, wishing she could be utilizing the Internet, but the information is blocked.
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 Amanda Martin - My Classroom, My Space

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| Author: Amanda Martin (Firebaugh High, Fresno County) Description: The missing puzzle pieces mixed with the climb up the stairs, showing the struggle students have in using the Internet at school.
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 Amanda Masters -My Classroom, My Space

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| Author: Amanda Masters (El Diamante High, Tulare County) Description: I created a split-screen picture. The left side is a computer showing a website that was easily accessible. Around that half of the computer it says "No boundaries", "Limitless" and "freedom". On the right side it shows the other half of the computer and ... > more
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 Andrew Whyte -My Classroom My Space

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| Author: Andrew Whyte (El Diamante High, Tulare County) Description: This project shows a computer screen with an infinite view on its surroundings.
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 Arnulfo Rios -My Classroom, My Space

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| Author: Arnulfo Rios (Reedley High, Fresno County) Description: Students were asked to illustrate the disconnect between what is experienced at home and what is experienced in schools when using computers. The students wrote a 3 paragraph essay, then used Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator to create an original illustrati... > more
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 Ashley Jung -My Classroom, My Space

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| Author: Ashley Jung (Reedley High, Fresno County) Description: I tried to illustrate how restricted our access is to the resources of the Internet due to the filtering system in our school’s computers. The left side of my picture shows a young man in a class reaching out toward cybernetic freedom but is denied that... > more
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 Barron Domenici -My Classroom, My Space

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| Author: Barron Domenici (Reedley High, Fresno County) Description: It shows a common work space and the default program used by a student. In addition many reasonable, though somewhat unclear reasons.
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 Bernadette Baeza - My Classroom, My Space

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| Author: Bernadette Baeza (Firebaugh High, Fresno County) Description: Girl trying as hard as she can to get to this information that she needs but because coamputers are filtered, she just can't.
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 Brittney Spring -My Classroom, My Space

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| Author: Brittney Spring (El Diamante High, Tulare County) Description: I used dark colors and images that show my feeling of frustration towards the school web filter that sometimes makes it nearly impossible to do anything on the internet
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 Brook Del Carlo -My Classroom, My Space

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| Author: Brook Del Carlo (Reedley High, Fresno County) Description: Well in class you don’t get to do much on the computers, even some sites you go to for school are restricted! They limit your space at school. When your at home you can go to all the sites you want, and have all the space you want.
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 Collin Krummel -My Classroom, My Space

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| Author: Collin Krummel (Chowchilla High, Madera County) Description: I placed an eye on this laptop computer to show that although you can work on things at school that someone is always watching you and regulating what you can and can't do.
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 Collin Wahab -My Classroom, My Space

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| Author: Collin Wahab (El Diamante High, Tulare County) Description: Binders, Books, and papers will always be messy but with a computer you can overcome this. although since there is a internet filtration system some of the reliability is useless.
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 Dane Locke -My Classroom, My Space

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| Author: Dane Locke (Firebaugh High, Fresno County) Description: Several books on a table
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 Daniel Quiroz -My Classroom, My Space

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| Author: Daniel Quiroz (Selma High, Fresno County) Description: My project shows a blue-colored blackhole sucking in books and the books come out as a computer. Researching is much easier using the internet than using the library in the past.
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 Edgar Grajeda -21st Century Modern School

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| Author: Edgar Grajeda (Selma High, Fresno County) Description: My design shows what modern computers represent and how they help us.
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 Gregorio Cortez -My Classroom, My Space

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| Author: Gregorio Cortez (Reedley High, Fresno County) Description: This is what students do at home after school, to take a break and play games.
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 Isaac Arriaga -Growing Technology

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| Author: Isaac Arriaga (Selma High, Fresno County) Description: My project tells the never ending use and advancement of technology. The computer, the internet, technology continues to grow.
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 Ivan Fraga - My Classroom, My Space

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| Author: Ivan Fraga (Firebaugh High, Fresno County) Description: Students are looking frustrated at a computer because they are unable to access information
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 Jonathan Torrez -Lend a Helping Hand with Technolo

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| Author: Jonathan Torrez (Selma High, Fresno County) Description: I drew how technology helps us with everyday situations, like communicating, learning, and designing.
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 Julie K. Haro -My Classroom, My Space

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| Author: Julie Haro (Selma High, Fresno County) Description: My project shows a teacher reading to a student by way of the computer.
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 Kaitlyn Tarence -Mosaic Distress

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| Author: Kaitlyn Tarence (Chowchilla High, Madera County) Description: The picture portrays a blocker on a computer at school. The border is actually paper which signifies the classroom. The blocker signifies the space on the internet that you can't enter, it is a barrier that limits your learning.
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 Kaoyen Vang -My Classroom, My Space

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| Author: Kaoyen Vang (Center for Advanced Research and Technology, Fresno County) Description: There’s two planets. The top planet being the school classroom and the bottom one being the home. There are desk, orbiting the class planet. The student in the middle is trying to reach for the sources that are available at home but is out of reach i... > more
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 Karen Delgado -My Classroom, My Space

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| Author: Karen Delgado (Firebaugh High, Fresno County) Description: A female student standing on one side of a fence, unable to get through to the computer on the other side.
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 Kasi Dock - My Classroom My Space

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| Author: Jeff Watamura (El Diamante High, Tulare County) Description: In the background there is a black and white computers classroom that is distorted and somewhat ignored. In the frontof that is a girl at a computer, in complete color, that is paying attention to nothing outside of her area witha glowing image of her in... > more
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 Kristopher Sarabia -My Classroom - My Space

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| Author: Kristopher Sarabia (Selma High, Fresno County) Description: The computer and internet can be a virtual link with a teacher or counselor, so I put a learning director on the screen. The blur that comes from the screen symbolizes the power of teaching through technology.
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 Manpreet Singh - My classroom, My Space

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| Author: Manpreet Singh (Reedley High, Fresno County) Description: It was a very interesting project. It was a nice topic to choose from because in this new age with computers and so much advanced technology there is lot to do online at home and less to do at school.
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 Mayra Rivera -My Classroom, My Space

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| Author: Mayra Rivera (Reedley High, Fresno County) Description: On my project I put two computers floating in outer space. One computer is showing the “restricted” site that the school shows when a students want to go to an inappropriate website. The other computer, however, shows what you can do at home. For exam... > more
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 Michael Jones -Homework is it Really Necessary???

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| Author: Michael Jones (Kastner Intermediate, Fresno County) Description: My picture is supposed to describe how some kids work at school but don’t care once they get home. Like the kid in my picture he works well at school but thinks that popularity is more important when he gets home. I’m trying to show that some teen’s... > more
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 Miranda Krahn -My Classroom, My Space

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| Author: Miranda Krahn (Reedley High, Fresno County) Description: My artwork relates to this year’s theme because it is about my space at home and my space at school. The two halves are similar because both are good to me
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 Monica Vargas -My Classroom, My Space

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| Author: Monica Vargas (El Diamante High, Tulare County) Description: In this project you will find a girl sitting at her computer. The computer and herself are clearer than the rest of the image to demonstrate her space. She's in a classroom, which is blurred, and the white outline around her computer and her show her spac... > more
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 Nikole Jung -My Classroom, My Space

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| Author: Nikole Jung (Reedley High, Fresno County) Description: Trying to flee the restrictions of the computers at school, a boy leaps away from the school’s computer and into his personal computer. Most students disregard the restrictions of the computers at school and rather use the computer at home for their per... > more
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 Peter S. Badillo -Virtual Teacher Assistant

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| Author: Peter Badillo (Selma High, Fresno County) Description: My artwork shows a virtual teacher helping a student with his math through the computer.
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 Raphael Barrera -My Classroom, My Space

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| Author: Raphael Barrera (Firebaugh High, Fresno County) Description: Student fighting to get to the computer technology, held back by forces
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 Robert Lopez -My Classroom, My Space

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| Author: Robert Lopez (Selma High, Fresno County) Description: In my project, a student is watching his computer screen of a teacher teaching the class what to do.
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 Sergio Sanchez -The Grass is Greener with Technolo

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| Author: Sergio Sanchez (Selma High, Fresno County) Description: My project shows how technology makes life easier. In my artwork, I used the bridge to show that technology made it easier to travel over the bridge.
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 Stefanie J. Scott -The World is at your Finger Tip

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| Author: Stefanie Scott (Selma High, Fresno County) Description: I used a locker because to me a locker holds a lot of stuff( the world) and with all the vectorized designs it made it more modern and technological.
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 Susana Dela Cruz -My Classroom, My Space

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| Author: Susana Dela Cruz (Firebaugh High, Fresno County) Description: "In my project, the student is trying a number of ways to get the information he needs, but is unsuccessful."
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 Sydnii Ray -My Classroom, My Space

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| Author: Sydnii Ray (Chowchilla High, Madera County) Description: This project shows my feelings about how our school through firefox is blocking a multitude of websites that can aid in my learning opportunities.
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 Taylor Moore -My Classroom My Space

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| Author: Taylor Moore (El Diamante High, Tulare County) Description: A boy sitting at his computer and everything else doesn't matter he is focused on his computer he is in ''his space'' all that is lit is his computer and him. Even though he is in a classroom and it may be loud he's in his space
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 Thomas Roessler -Access Denied

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| Author: Thomas Roessler (El Diamante High, Tulare County) Description: Upon looking at the contest website, it said that the most common internet metaphors were a virtual text book and a virtual library. So, I took this idea a step further and a surreal, "matrix-like" library which represents the school internet. This librar... > more
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 Todd H Swanson -My Classroom My Space

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| Author: Todd H Swanson (El Diamante High, Tulare County) Description: A young man sits in his class, detached from his fellow classmates. The lighting is focused around him, leaving the edges of the classroom to be dark and unfocused. The desks surrounding the focus point appear to be being eaten away and the room is shatte... > more
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 William Manjarrez - My Classroom, My Space

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| Author: William Manjarrez (Firebaugh High, Fresno County) Description: "A photograph of myself, with a tree that symbolizes the technology that's needed."
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 Youri Dekker -My Classroom, My Space

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| Author: Youri Dekker (Reedley High, Fresno County) Description: “My computer” is anyone’s computer, and “my space” is what we all want to have in that computer. We cannot simply have a plain moment in this advanced world; instead we must take advantage and make the most of what we can fit in our space, to th... > more
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 Zachary Schoonhoven -My Classroom, My Space

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| Author: Zachary Schoonhoven (Chowchilla High, Madera County) Description: It shows that our computers at school really limit us to what we can and can't use. Who decides this for us? When I am at home I can access all kinds of sites and can learn and prosper from them sites, but at school I am limited to how I can grow.
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