5 ways Belgium changed me permanently
Talking to my close girlfriends about dating I realized that I have put Edmonton men at a slight disadvantage because I lived in Belgium for over two years. Europe changed me and I’d like to think for...
View ArticleWho says SEO is dead?
Mobilegeddon. Is it the end of the World Wide Web as we know it? Saying “SEO is dead” is a common rabbit hole many people go down in so-called “digital revolution” discussions. A similar case was when...
View ArticleWebsites are like houses
It’s not uncommon to hear some people say, “I don’t knowa thing about websites”. With URLs, splash pages, microsites, and plugins, the world of websites can seem overwhelming. There are an abundance of...
View ArticleDescribing What I Do Again – PhD-Style
I moved to Dublin, Ireland to start a PhD at Trinity College Dublin. So stay tuned for more European travel adventures and posts about how I adjust to another culture. So a PhD in what you might ask?...
View ArticleWriting Interactive Fiction on Twine
As part of my PhD, I’m taking a computing science master’s course on contextual media that involves game design, narrative, and critical studies. One of the assignments was to write an interactive...
View ArticleTrinity College Dublin Public Humanities Workshop – May 2017
Over the past two days (May 23-24, 2017) I attended the Public Humanities Workshop at the Long Room Hub in Trinity College Dublin (TCD), Ireland, funded by the DARIAH-EU project and the ADAPT Centre....
View ArticleTake-aways from the Inaugural Transmedia Earth Conference 2017
I recently presented my PhD research at the Inaugural Transmedia Earth Conference in EAFIT University, Medellin, Colombia from October 11-13, 2017. As transmedia is an area of study that has become...
View ArticleAttending Academic Conferences as a PhD Student
I presented at three conferences in three different countries within a five week period. No, this is not common or even recommendable. It was a lot of work, travelling, and jet lag, but I met inspiring...
View ArticleThe Irish National Famine Way: A Transmedia Story
The National Irish Famine Way is Ireland’s newest accredited national heritage trail that runs approximately 165 km from Strokestown, Roscommon, to Dublin, Ireland. The National Famine Way is a project...
View ArticleWhat’s Next After Netflix’s Bandersnatch?
Support academic research by interactive with this web documentary on travelling in Australia. Take the virtual tour!
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