Monthly Archives: March 2013

Project Update #2

Hello all, the process for the chapbook collection has continued as planned, with little to no problems coming forth. The group has decided that the best time to meet everyone is on Thursday at 10am, which has been working swimmingly. … Continue reading

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Project Update #1

Hello everyone, I have been working away with my group members looking for our individual themes that will be used for the final project, and have finally found my theme. I will be focusing on romance and its presence within … Continue reading

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Final Project

I have chosen for my final project to tackle the Scottish chapbook collection with 5 other group members.This project involves reading through the universities chapbook collection and finding a theme that exists within more than one chapbook and exploring it. … Continue reading

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Kyle Garland Review (Royal Hamilton light infantry in WW2)

Kyle’s project focused on the topic of the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry during World War 2. This projects purpose was to create an interactive mode of learning that would be accessible to all interested in learning about Canada’s (specifically Hamilton’s) … Continue reading

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Project Ideas

I know I’m a little late with this post (and apologize for my tardiness), but I thought I would share what my various project ideas for the final assignment anyway. The project itself is very open ended and had very … Continue reading

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How have my studies at Guelph been affected by digital tools and approaches, and what future possibilities do I see?

When I think about my studies at the University of Guelph, my first thoughts do not consist of digital tools, instead they are on the endless book stacks provided by the university. As a history major (as many of you … Continue reading

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ORLANDO

At first guess I had absolutely NO idea what to expect from the ORLANDO project, and thus became a prime candidate to test the interactivity and layout of its main page. I found the webpage very informative and user friendly … Continue reading

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