Who says grad school doesn't have field trips?! Here are just a few of the sites I visited this semester:
- Fanshawe Pioneer Village
- Banting House
- Oil Museum of Canada
- Uncle Tom's Cabin Historic Site
- Fort Malden National Historic Site
- Windsor's Community Museum
Of course you can't forget about classes, here's a selection of some of my projects:
- Public History - Theory, History and Practice
- Heritage Designation Project for London Advisory Committee on Heritage (more on this project later, as it deserves its own post)
- War of 1812 Smartphone App secondary source research
- Understanding Archives: The Management of Primary Sources in the Digital Age
- Arrangement & Description Project for London Life Troupers Fonds
- Essays on Ethics in the Archival Profession and Photographs in Archives
- Presentation on Digital Archival Exhibits: Anne Frank: An Unfinished Story
There was plenty to do outside of the classroom as well:
- Curatorial and Collections Research Assistant at Fanshawe Pioneer Village
- Beta tester of the Tecumseh Lies Here Augmented Reality Game
- Homecoming Display of the UWO Medical Artifact Collection
- Assisted in packing the UWO Medical Artifact Collection
- Poster Session Proposal (accepted!) to the National Council on Public History 2012 Annual Meeting with Adriana and Laura (more on this later as well...)
- Mounted LACH Project Exhibit
Media Credit: Adrian Petry |
Of course, midst all this hard work I still found time for game nights, homecoming parties, trivia nights, birthday celebrations, and general shenanigans with the rest of the #phgp (public history group people.)
Winter break doesn't mean I'm going to completely slack off from my scholarly duties. Here are a few of the things I hope to accomplish:
- Internship search
- French flashcards
- Blog Posts
I know! When I went to your site to copy the address, I realized...oh hey. This is the same post. We were clearly meant to work together.
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