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Seminar 3 (adverts) discussion.

Oh right guys, if ya don’t know or follow me, then ya really missing out on some top quality content! Anyways I’m a blogger from class 8.5 in OCAC. And in our school we host these assesments known as seminars 🙂   Seminar Reflection: Travel Poster Design This seminar was about travel poster design, and … Read more

Poem (by Josiah 8.5)

This is a poem written by Josiah 8.5, amazing poem btw.   (Unfortunately kinda mushy mushy if you look at the starting character of each line, then the phrase it forms is “I love you so much”)   In legends the wind is many things. Loving, cruel, mocking, even a provider for all. Over all … Read more

Letters

To All the Storytravellers Out There, It is such a pleasure to finally break the fourth wall and finally speak to you. As the Captain of the Storytravel Rescue Team and one of the founders of the Cloud Academy, I have taken the liberty to write to some of our staff and students, even our … Read more

The Hibernator Education Edition Alpha 0.9

A polish update is here!   Additions – Added a “Dismiss” button in the Achievement Detector overlay – Added new Achievement Code Warrior to ensure consistency – Added fallback subject External instead of falling back to Math   Fixes – Fixed active question popup remained visible after quitting to title screen – Fixed Achievement progress … Read more

My mark on the world (another poem lol)

If the world ended tomorrow,   Perhaps a violent death, A fire would do, An engulfing inferno, Its red-hot fangs transforming land to ash.     Perhaps a quiet death, Just silence would suffice. No words No whisper Just silence.   What have I achieved? What have I left? Does it matter?

My sixth blog seminar reflection——Astro

This reflection covers takeaways from our fourth themed seminar titled “When in Rome…” Though our discussion was cut short before wrapping up completely, the session remained an incredibly rewarding experience. We kicked off the debate with the opening prompt: “What culture have you encountered that struck you as surprising or difficult to comprehend, and how … Read more