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A Narrative Inquiry into the Experiences of Transitions into and out of Alberta Correctional Facilities for People Living with HIV
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In this monograph-style thesis, experiences of transitions into and out of Alberta correctional facilities for people living with HIV were explored using narrative inquiry. The inquiry is informed by my experiences of working as a registered nurse within an Alberta correctional facility: the...
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2019-12-01
Orion Anderson, Kyle Philip Balisnomo, Aleia Lois Cabote, Elric Jaime Cabote, Karen Wisheu, Quinn Pham
Alphabet Soup for the Foul is a narrative point-and-click adventure set inside a fantasy supermarket. Players will help the timid Teo around the cult-run store to collect ingredients for a cosmic soup. Word puzzles, funky aisles, and even more soup-rises are in stock!
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2020-04-01
Teng Liu, Felipe Rodriguez Atuesta, Jonathan Tam, Chanel Nguyen, Jenny Huang, Andy Xianhang Li
Dreamscape is a narrative puzzle game set within the mind of a young woman, as she tries to work through what 'family' means to her. The game consists of a series of logical and environmental puzzles, interspaced with the protagonist's memories of her family.
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Everyone's just like, they're fine, and when in reality, are we? Stories about recess from children experiencing disability
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Recess can be a valuable and significant experience in children’s lives that provides opportunities for outdoor free play and engagement with peers; however children experiencing disability often withdraw or are excluded during recess. The recess context has received little attention from an...
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2020-04-01
Allan Mauba, Nicole Chik, Adriana Jacobs, Cynara Braga Cypreste, Harrold Paderan, Samadhi Ranatunga
Cats. Jazz. Death. What more could you ask for?
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How Digital Storytelling Can Be Used in Postsecondary Instruction: A case study of ds106, an online course at the University of Mary Washington
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Digital storytelling has existed since the early 1990s and has since been adapted for use in various educational settings. With changing technologies and pedagogical techniques, the traditional definition coined by the StoryCenter of a true story as one told using video, voice over, audio, and...
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09/25/2020
SSRHC IG awarded 2021: "Kidless Lit" seeks to expand and historicize the existing conversations about childlessness in both popular and scholarly discourses. In order to address both popular and scholarly audiences about this topic of great public interest, the project foregrounds writing as both...
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2005-01-01
Campbell, Katherine, Gibson, Susan, Gramlich, Catherine
This article is about how conversation becomes both instructional design process and reflexive narrative inquiry. The narrative is shaped around the story and restorying of a course redevelopment project in teacher education. Told in three parts, the Start of the Journey recalls the authors'...