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Zoom high : orientation : what educational tech knows (The Finsta Project: Issue 3)

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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's wrong with comic books? (Publication Reprint)

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" A reprinted publication from the Advisory Board on Objectionable Publications from the 1950s to 1970s. This board was part of the Alberta Government and was censoring comic books and magazines because they believed that children were being…

What the heck is a threat model and why should I care?

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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.).

Volume two

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"This is the second volume in a series of vegan food zines by London-based chef Tim Drew"

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Volume one: a love letter to food

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"This is the first volume in a series of vegan food zines by London-based chef Tim Drew"

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visiting agindaasowigamig

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agindaasowingamig is the anishinaabemowin word for library.

Created for Head and Heart Indigenous Research Fellows Circle, held on July 18th, 2023 at the The D.B. Weldon Library.

Critical questions to help deepen one's understanding about the…

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Vaccinated at the ball : a true story about trusted messengers

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This zine "details an effort in Chicago [in 2021] to increase COVID-19 vaccination rates among Black and Latino members of the city’s LGBTQ community."

Tiny Cats 4

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Is part of Potions.

Illustrations of cat witches making potions. --supplied by cataloger

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The Preface Restored: The First Issue

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This zine looks at what it is like to be an MLIS student and topics that relate to the MLIS student body. It contains anecdotes, satire, cartoons, and lists.

The myth of sisyphus with disability

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A memoir essay about disability and identity - Kearney shares existential experiences and the "psycho-emotional consequences of ableism" . --supplied by cataloger

The zine uses the Lexend font Deca.

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