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Tourism story for the COVID-19 Archive

Title (Dublin Core)

Tourism story for the COVID-19 Archive

Disclaimer (Dublin Core)

DISCLAIMER: This item may have been submitted in response to a school assignment prompt. See Linked Data.

Description (Dublin Core)

Worldwide, nations implemented social distancing and disease mitigation strategies in the Spring of 2020. These policies varied widely, but many places experienced restrictions on personal movement and travel.

For your submission, respond to the following prompt:

When travel restrictions were lifted, did you take a trip? If so, where did you go and why? What are your memories of this trip? Were there any continuing COVID-19 restrictions in place?

If you did not travel and have still not traveled, answer the following question: If you could travel anywhere, where would you go and why? What destinations would you be sure to see? How would you document your trip (journal, social media, etc.)?



How and What to Submit:

For this assignment, you'll submit one item that captures a travel memory that relates to the COVID-19 pandemic. You'll submit your item to the COVID-19 Archive Links to an external site.on the "Share your Story Page." Include the following metadata (information):



The title
The description (this is the most important part.
Tags: at a minimum (Arizona State University, HST 643, and History of Tourism). Feel free to add your own additional tags.
Type: Audio recording, photograph, video, text story, recipe, etc.
Date (When did this story happen)
Contributor (your name)
Location (where did/does this memory take place).
What to submit:

Submit your story to the archive
Submit the title of your story on Canvas and the date you submitted it. This will help me find it in the archive.

Date (Dublin Core)

February 2023

Creator (Dublin Core)

self

Event Identifier (Dublin Core)

HST643

Partner (Dublin Core)

Arizona State University

Type (Dublin Core)

assignment

Controlled Vocabulary (Dublin Core)

English Education--Universities
English Travel
English Biography

Curator's Tags (Omeka Classic)

assignment
history
HST640
travel

Contributor's Tags (a true folksonomy) (Friend of a Friend)

tourism history
history
online MA
Global History
Spring 2023

Linked Data (Dublin Core)

Date Submitted (Dublin Core)

01/23/2023

Date Modified (Dublin Core)

02/02/2023
06/27/2023

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Tourism Story for the COVID-19 Archive - Question Linked Data Interactive Resource
Family Trip to Santa Fe, New Mexico Linked Data Text
Short-term Travel Restrictions, Long-term Anxieties Linked Data Text
First Time Traveling In The Post Covid Era Evan Walker ASU HST. 643 Linked Data Text
From lockdown to Europe Linked Data Text
Burlington after COVID Linked Data Text
Jekyll Island as a New Family of Four Linked Data Text
RManduchi COVID-19 Experience Linked Data Text
A Taste of Normal Linked Data Image
AIH Covid Reflection Linked Data Text
Arches National Park Linked Data Text
The Lighthouse at Frankfort, Michigan Linked Data Image
Ecuador Spanish Trip! Linked Data Image
Athens for a Month Linked Data Text
Traveling Behind the Mask: Post-COVID Trip to the Louvre Linked Data Image
Meeting my niece during COVID Linked Data Text
Honeymoon in Scotland Linked Data Image
Sailors in Vietnam Linked Data Image
My dream trip to Italy Linked Data Image
A Funeral in Safford Linked Data Text
Mother’s Day Weekend in Carmel, CA – A Temporary Return to Normal Linked Data Text
A Simple Trip to the Beach Linked Data Text
The Jewel of North Carolina Linked Data Image
COVID in Army Life Linked Data Text
USS America 19-20 Linked Data Text

This item was submitted on January 23, 2023 by [anonymous user] using the form “Share Your Story” on the site “A Journal of the Plague Year”: https://covid-19archive.org/s/archive

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