That is amazing. I teach grades 5-8 ASCII art, which uses the keyboard to create art (maybe you’ve heard of it?). This is far more sophisticated. I’m going to reblog this next week to my tech teacher blog (http://askatechteacher.com).
This brought a tear to my eye. That picture of his childhood bedroom was the one that pushed me right over the edge… What a beautiful story. THANK YOU Judy-Judith for making my day! 🙂
Pingback: Keyboarding with ASCII Art | Ask a Tech Teacher
Remarkable. Actually re-re-re-re-mark-mark-mark-mark ABLE.
LikeLike
Rick,
🙂
LikeLike
That is amazing. I teach grades 5-8 ASCII art, which uses the keyboard to create art (maybe you’ve heard of it?). This is far more sophisticated. I’m going to reblog this next week to my tech teacher blog (http://askatechteacher.com).
Thanks for sharing this!
LikeLike
Jacqui,
No, I’m not familiar with ASCII art. I shall goggle to find out more. I was speechless when I saw the close-ups of the pictures.
LikeLike
This brought a tear to my eye. That picture of his childhood bedroom was the one that pushed me right over the edge… What a beautiful story. THANK YOU Judy-Judith for making my day! 🙂
LikeLike
Carolyn,
It rocked me too. What an example he is to the human spirit and working within our own capacity to make this a more beautiful world.
LikeLike
incredible story. Thanks for sharing.
LikeLike
MamaC.
Yes, there’s that word again INCREDIBLE. And such an inspiration.
LikeLike
What an incredible man! Thank you for sharing!!
LikeLike
Erin,
Incredible is an apt description.
LikeLike