
My Work
Here are some examples of course work that I have done for my MLIS program at Dominican University. I have tried my best to link PDFs and or websites to the descriptions and or images for each project.
01
Integrating Technology Blog
This is a blog that I made during my Integrating technology blog. It covers a variety of topics from technology frameworks to professional learning networks. (Image Source: Thought Catalog)
02
Dewey Intelligent Action
This is a final project that I did for my instructional psychology class. I chose Intelligent Action. For this project we wrote a paper, created a graphic based off the educational theory, and a lesson plan. (Image Source: self)

03
Trends in Educational Education Presentation
For this presentation we chose an educational technology tool that follows one of the 8 trends identified in 2024 by the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE). I chose to highlight the educational tool that I loved using as a student; Formative. (Image Source: self)
04
Accessibility Artifact
Accessibility is extremely important in both education and libraries. We were tasked with highlighting some of the accessibility tools a teacher would have accessible with the technology they already had. In my blog post I explain why I chose an infographic to educate my pretend audience. (Image Source: self)
05
Digital Map
Technology is a huge part of modern life, but the way we utilize technology can change based on the task you are trying to perform. I analyzed my daily technology usage and created a digital map to compare my technology use as a visitor versus as a resident. (Image Source: self)
06
New School Librarian
Content Curation Project: Tips, tricks and what to expect for a first year school librarian! (Or even just new to the school.) (Image Source: Kenny Eliason)
07
Love of Reading
Content Curation Project: Ideas and resources to help students develop a love of reading! (Image Source: Wix)
08
Organization
Content Curation Project: Tips and tricks for organizing, cleaning and prepping the library and collection. (Image Source: Luisa Brimble)








