Serendipity in Library and Information Sciences: An Overview
One page double-sided handout summarizing the concept of serendipity created for LIBR 506 with Dr. Cameron Pierson in the MLIS core.
Library and Archives Masters Student | English Language and Literature
Written communication done in a clear manner appropriate to the context the writing is in.
One page double-sided handout summarizing the concept of serendipity created for LIBR 506 with Dr. Cameron Pierson in the MLIS core.
An analysis of Resource Description and Access (RDA) and its growing pains created for LIBR 509 with Dr. Julia Bullard in the MLIS core.
Faceted classification system organizing my productivity tools and methods created for LIBR 509 with Dr. Julia Bullard in the MLIS core.
Lesson plan made for TESOL 104 of the ISS Language and Career College of BC's TESOL Diploma Program, presented May 20, 2021.
Autoethnography written for a self-directed studies analyzing my experience in ACAM 350. Supervised by Dr. Renisa Mawani in Spring 2020.
Reflecting on what was learned, how it was learned, and on previous reflections. (July 7 Reflection for ACAM 390A)
A video based on the character of Fong Mei in SKY Lee's Disappearing Moon Cafe created for Dr. Christopher Lee's ENGL 480.
In Their Shoes is a tabletop roleplaying game set during the 1907 Anti-Asian Race Riots in Vancouver. It was created as a final project in HIST 485 (Asian Migrant Communities in Vancouver) with Dr. Henry Yu in Spring of 2019.