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Autonomy for the very online (The Finsta Project: Issue 2)
A zine series for youth to understand Big Data issues. This issue is about social media use, online privacy, and how to protect your data online.
Zoom high : orientation : what educational tech knows (The Finsta Project: Issue 3)
It explores how technology is used in education and the importance of providing diverse options for students to interact with and demonstrate their learning
What the heck is a threat model and why should I care?
Using the example of banana bread and hungry roommates, this zine explains what a threat model is and how to use one to safeguard the things most important to you (location data, private images, etc.).
Password 1234 : how to use diceware to build a safer passphrase
This zine highlights common password mistakes and recommends using www.eff.org/dice to create stronger, more secure passphrases.
Disorientation Guide To Librarianship
"Disorientation Guide to Librarianship is a compilation zine created by 23 contributors and published in October 2021. The zine is designed to be an accessible resource for people who are unfamiliar with structural oppression and injustice in…
Tags: Minnesota, MLIS, United States, Zine
Zines for Neurodivergent Teens presents: Digital Disconnection
The Zine for Neurodivergent Teens presents the concept of digital detox and disconnection to neurodivergent youth, with tips and tricks for prioritizing digital well-being. The Zine provides a fun and interactive experience as teens can fold the zine…
Resetting the conversation : harm reduction or how we should all mind our own business
"Resetting the Conversation: Harm Reduction offers readers a pause to reflect upon the empowering strategies the are the core of Harm Reduction framework.
Designed with the intention of re-engaging readers on Harm Reduction, this zine seeks to…
Designed with the intention of re-engaging readers on Harm Reduction, this zine seeks to…
Cancel Canada Day : a few of the reasons why we shouldn't be celebrating Canada in the ways we have and what to do instead
"This zine feels a bit selfish as I created it so that people would stop coming to me and asking what I felt they could do to support and learn about Indigenous issues instead of celebrating the colonial day of July 1st.
Instead of celebrating a…
Instead of celebrating a…
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textures of your pandemic experience
A collaborative zine made about the FIMS community experience with the COVID19 pandemic.
