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Collected Item: “Life During Covid-19 Digital Pop-Up Exhibition”

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Life During Covid-19 Digital Pop-Up Exhibition

What sort of object is this: text story, photograph, video, audio interview, screenshot, drawing, meme, etc.?

Text story, photographs, social media, memes.

Tell us a story; share your experience. Describe what the object or story you've uploaded says about the pandemic, and/or why what you've submitted is important to you.

Students in Dr. Michael J. Kramer's Digital Methods for Historical Projects seminar at SUNY Brockport share stories about one object from the spring of 2020 during the Covid-19 Pandemic, https://brockportkramer.com/covid19/.
Alan Gowans—Getting Past Personal and Public Anxieties
Carson Werner—The Day Baseball Stood Still
Cecil Frazier—Double Standards
Gilberto Diaz III—Memes of COVID-19 Education
Jared Rosenberg—Diary From a Mini-tunnel
Joe Lasky—The Twitch and the Rosary
Jordan Aviles—Music and Other Necessary Items
Joseph Massaro—Music as an Escape From (and Turn to) the New Abnormal
Leslie Hoag—TikTok-ing History Connections
Nate Mundt—Recognizing First Responders
Ryan Gibbs—Am I Doing It Right?
Samantha Symonds—Saving Lives or Saving the Economy?
Sebastian Phipps—Living In a Twenty-First Century Pandemic
Steven Willard—Brutal and Grim Realizations
Will Secules—Bringing The Office Home

Use one-word hashtags (separated by commas) to describe your story. For example: Where did it originate? How does this object make you feel? How does this object relate to the pandemic?

#History, #Covid, #Lockdown, #WesternNewYork, #NewYorkCity, #Death, #Funeral, #Music, #SocialMedia, #Students, #EssentialWorkers, #Jobs, #CareWorkers, #Racism, #PoliceBrutality, #Baseball, #Sports

Enter a URL associated with this object, if relevant.

https://brockportkramer.com/covid19/

Who originally created this object? (If you created this object, such as photo, then put "self" here.)

Students in Dr. Michael J. Kramer's Digital Methods for Historical Topics seminar at SUNY Brockport: Alan Gowans, Carson Werner, Cecil Frazier, Gilberto Diaz III, Jared Rosenberg, Joe Lasky, Jordan Aviles, Joseph Massaro, Leslie Hoag, Nate Mundt, Ryan Gibbs, Samantha Symonds, Sebastian Phipps, Steven Willard, Will Secules

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2020-06-01
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