Month: December 2020
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Another pitch….
One of the things that my Masters in Digital Media degree has taught me is how to do a Zoom presentation. Within my first semester, it feels like we have done 20+ presentations. Realistically I understand that we have only completed 1 or 2 in each class, maybe because these courses are online and the […]
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The Importance of Mentorship
When I was at Brock University working as a Student Fundraiser I was requested to complete a mentorship question error. Below is the completed written sections. “Alex Christie (Assistant Professor, Centre for Digital Humanities) and the guidance he has provided me within the multiple courses I have taken have been instrumental to my time here […]
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Finishing and Starting a Degree During a Pandemic
Times of transition can be off-putting. Having a smooth transition from anything as simple as moving houses, starting a new job, or graduating from school can dramatically impact how you remember the experiences. When the COVID-19 pandemic stopped our daily life at Brock University, there was a dramatic pivot that needed to happen. Our development […]
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Being a Panelist
One of the things about being young is experiencing things for the first time. This week I was on my first Panel. When the Project Coordinator from Brock University, my previous University, I was surprised that they would be interested in hearing my experiences since graduating as I am such a recent graduate. One of […]
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Reflecting on Past Experiences
I am currently within the last week of my first semester of my Masters of Digital Media program. After having a virtual meeting with some peers from Brock University, I reflected on the soft skills that the Interactive Arts and Science program provided me with. One of the most important skills, for me, was the […]