Miriam Verburg

Miriam Verburg is a web designer, coordinator of the Digital Literacy Project at Atwater Library and an MA student in Media studies at Concordia University. Through her work and study she enjoys finding ways to use creative technology for social change. When not working on, or studying the Internet, Miriam enjoys walking her dog, reading and making dinner for friends.

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Drupal: dynamic website conception

Consulter « Drupal: dynamic website conception »

12 June 2008

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  • workshop
Dates: Thursday June 12th to Thursday July 17th, 6PM to 9PM Length of cours: 18 hours Price: 275$ Why make a static website that requires expensive tools when you can make a dynamic one using online open source software!? In this workshop dynamic websites made with web-based applications…

Web 2.0 demistified: TechTalk at Studio XX

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31 March 2007

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  • discussion
In a video posted on YouTube, called Web 2.0: the machine is Us/ing us, Michael Wesh, an assistant professor of anthropology at Kansas City state University declares that Web 2.0 leads us to rethink copyright, authorship, identity, ethics, aesthetics, rhetoric, governance, privacy, commerce, love, family, and ultimately ourselves. At Studio…

Femmes br@nchées #36 :: Art and Activism

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27 April 2001

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  • performance
  • presentation
April’s Femmes br@nchées welcomed two women artists who presented recent work and a host of women activists involved in protests against the FTAA Summit in Quebec City. It was an entertaining and enlightening evening, as art melded with activism on a digital backdrop. We were happy to announce that Nancy…