Patrick Andrews
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Creative writing Copy writing Humanities Social sciences

Skills

Content creation 2 Animations 1 Blog posts 1 Digital content 1 Pedagogy 1 Reconciliation 1 Web accessibility 1 Wordpress 1

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Truth and Reconciliation Through Open Education
Truth and Reconciliation Through Open Education
Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

Help Populating a Wordpress Site

Positions available: 3 (1 remaining) I am a professor who teaches a course titled Truth and Reconciliation . For their final projects, students explore one of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Calls to Action in a blog post submission. Students have the option to include their final projects on a public-facing website called Nàbowàdjige: Our Calls to Action . I am in search of one to three individuals who would be willing to partner with me to convert students' final projects into Wordpress pages. If you are looking to build your skills with basic Wordpress functions such as creating and publishing blog posts, ensuring accessibility, readability and the like, this might be a good opportunity for you. Additionally, through your engagement with this project you'll learn more about reconciliation in Canada, accessible web design, open educational practices, and Creative Commons licensing.

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Category Media + 4
Closed
1000 Towns of Canada
1000 Towns of Canada
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Digital Content about Small Towns of Canada

Number of individual students required: 15 students, any Province or Territory, Canada 1000 Towns of Canada 1000towns.ca is a digital platform connecting small town communities and travellers. We launched about 200 unique pages of Top Places to Visit in the Town. We would like students to participate in creating content about small Canadian towns that are aligned with our vision, mission, and sector. You can check existing pages on 1000towns.ca/explorer to clarify the format. We will ensure the student has a clear understanding of what these elements are for our organization. To accomplish this, we expect the student(s) will: Choose 10 small towns in any province/territory Write a short description of each attraction 'Communicate with local communities for feedback After approval of the 1000 Towns of Canada team, the final content will be published as unique town pages on 1000towns.ca. If you like the enjoyment of travelling off-the-beaten-path, then we'd love to hear from you.

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Category Social media marketing + 3
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1000 Towns of Canada
1000 Towns of Canada
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

YouTube Animation/Video about Small Towns of Canada

Number of individual students required: 5 students, any Province or Territory, Canada 1000 Towns of Canada 1000towns.ca is a digital platform connecting small town communities and travellers. We launched about 150 unique pages of Top Places to Visit in the Town. We would like students to help us with creating small YouTube animations/videos about small Canadian towns that are aligned with our vision, mission, and sector. You can check previous videos on 1000 Towns of Canada YouTube channel.ca to clarify our formats. We will ensure the student has a clear understanding of what these elements are for our organization. To accomplish this, we expect the student(s) will: Choose min 8 topics, discuss them with the 1000 Towns of Canada team Create animations/videos Publish them on the YouTube channel and on Facebook/Instagram/Twitter Ultimately, you will be working on content creation for our organization. If you like the enjoyment of travelling off-the-beaten-path, then we'd love to hear from you.

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Category Graphic design + 4
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Work experience

Interlibrary Loans (ILL) Worker
University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
January 2018 - January 2020

Scanned requested chapters, prepared requested books for transport, packaged materials for delivery via Canada Post, navigated scholarly journals to find, collate, and upload requested documents.

Housing Worker
YMCA of Northern Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
January 2012 - September 2016

Supportive housing worker at the YMCA's former low income housing facility located at 10030 102A Avenue, Edmonton. Took rent payments, ensured safety of residents, cleaning, supportive and regulatory responsibilities.

Education

Classics major, history minor, Undergraduate - Faculty of History, Classics, and Religion
University of Alberta
January 2018 - Current