Intern Reflection: ‘Words, words, words.’ (Hamlet 2.2.210)
Towards the end of my summer internship I’ve been working with a lot of words. Whether it be process documents, […]
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Towards the end of my summer internship I’ve been working with a lot of words. Whether it be process documents, […]
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Hello! I’m Sanika, and it’s been three weeks since I’ve started on as the Open Textbook Creation Intern at the Information Services Group at the University, working with the Digital Skills, Design and Training section.
In these three weeks, I’ve edited educational resources for primary and secondary school students, formatted a digital handbook, and learnt what all those tiny symbols at the bottom of the page mean about copyright. I’ve been eager to implement the things I know from my previous experiences, and even more excited to discover how much I didn’t know about academic publishing and graphic design.
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Hello again! It is hard to imagine that it’s almost two full months since I started my first-ever internship, but […]
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Here we are, past the halfway point. Time really does fly! It’s been weird, work has very quickly become a […]
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One of the aspects that had initially attracted me to the role was the importance of openly licensed, accessible resources […]
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This blog post is a bit different, as it is co-written by both myself (Molly) and Alyssa. We both worked […]
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I was slightly alarmed when Charlie asked us to write a halfway point blog for the internship, because it still […]
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Reading Time: 3 minutes This blog is cross-posted from the ISG Student Employee Blog. Programme of Study and Year: MA Fine Art, Year […]
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Hello, I am Molly – one of the two Open Content Curator Interns for Summer 2022! I’ve just finished my […]
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Hi! I’m Alyssa, one of two Open Content Curator Interns at the Learning Teaching and Web Directorate of the ISG this summer. I am writing this as our first week of meeting new people, training and learning finishes up.
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