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Image credit: Elio Mechleb - USEK |
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What's with the #bendgate owning the airwaves USEK students were given an exercise to either defend or attack Apple. One of the outstanding exercises was by Elio Mechleb who launched a social media campaign with the idea that the new iPhone repair tools were utensils or electronics which could flatten something back (a rolling pin and an iron). I get super excited when students are capable of such creative outputs in an incredibly limited time.
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