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Virtual Exhibit: Messages on Stamps

Messages on Stamps Celebrating Front Line Workers During COVID An exhibit associated with the Carleton-Ingenium Experiencing COVID-19 through Science and Technology: Adjusting, Adapting, Innovating project​ Messages on Stamps Celebrating Front Line Workers During COVID is an exhibit associated with the Carleton-Ingenium Experiencing COVID-19 through Science and Technology: Adjusting, Adapting, Innovating project. Our exhibit’s title was taken …

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Objects for Collection

Objects for Museum Collections: Technologies in the Workforce We interviewed nine essential workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, and asked them what objects helped them adapt to pandemic work conditions. These objects will be considered for museum collections on the COVID-19 experience. The diagram below shows connections between each worker and the technology they used for …

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International COVID Projects

International Projects Archiving COVID-19 Mapping COVID-19 projects Germany: Coronarchiv US: A Journal of the Plague Year Brazil: Virtual Museums & Oral History New Zealand: An Oral History Australia: Bridging the Distance

Teaching Online

Online Learning COVID-19 & Trauma Informed Teaching VIDEO: Trauma Informed Teaching Guide: Teaching Online Pandemic Teaching Prescriptions Resources for Lesson Planning Children’s Museology & the COVID-19 Crisis Scorecard: Teaching & Instructional Feedback Discussion Questions 12 Ways to Increase Student Participation in Online Discussions

Science & Technology

Science & Technology Research and Statistics Statistics Canada Download pdfs of statistical data collected during the pandemic. Surveys and Articles How Ideology Affects Trust in Science Agencies Views of a Fast-Moving Pandemic New Hampshire’s Perceptions of the Pandemic Healthcare Families of children with disabilities Mental health Nursing Commuting to work COVID and Victim Services Race, …

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Community Impact

COVID-19 & Community Impact Climate Justice Podcast: COVID-19 & climate justice COVID-19 is an environmental justice catastrophe Ecology & Economics for Pandemic Prevention Environmental groups sue EPA over ‘reckless’ response to coronavirus The Food & Agricultural Industry How coronavirus threatens seasonal farmworkers COVID-19 outbreaks in meatpacking plants Executive Order Ignores Well-Being of Workers Farmworkers, Mostly …

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The Farmer

The Farmer / L’agricultrice Meet Chantale Chantale Vaillancourt is the co-owner of the Ferme aux Pleine Saveurs, located in Ste-Madeleine, Quebec, with her partner Martin Turcot. Coming from a long line of farmers, she has been producing organic food since 2003 passing her heritage to her two children.  Chantale Vaillancourt est co-propriétaire de la Ferme …

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Recreational Therapist

The Recreational Therapist Meet Natalie Natalie Voegeli is a recreational therapist at Our Parents Home in Edmonton.    What changed after COVID began? ” No, I remember vividly because we were putting on a big scale-we put on big scale events with entertainment and food and activities, and upper 14th floor is just beautiful. It …

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The Continuing Care Operator

The Continuing Care Operators Meet Leah & John Leah Lechelt is the Executive Director of the Christian Health Association of Alberta with over 30 years of experience in the healthcare field. She has worked in a variety of organizations and holds an MSc in Public Health and has done significant research in the area of …

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The Dentist

The Dentist Meet Pamela Dr. Pamela Li has practiced dentistry in her hometown of Ottawa since 1994. She graduated from the University of Western Ontario with a bachelor’s in chemistry before going on to complete her dental training at the University of Toronto in 1992. She then completed a general practice residency at St. Luke’s …

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