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Access Histories, Access Futures: Exploring Mental Illness Representation Through the Media
by Ella Lamkin, Ashton Howard, and Lauren Mist Thank you for visiting our page! For our final project we looked into the portrayal of mental illness in television and the effect that these portrayals could have. The PDF version of our report can be viewed below. If you have any feedback or suggestions on how…
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Reflecting on Rideshare Accessibility: Past, Present, and Imagined Futures
By: Pooja Kannappan, Vanessa Peltoniemi, and Noa Rubin We hope you enjoy our final report on rideshare accessibility! We decided that the medium of a report would be best for our final project due to organization purposes and ease of accessibility. Please see below for a text-only PDF version of our final project. The report…
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Digital Studies 258 Umich Adaptive Sports & Fitness
by: Alexis, Sarah, and Solvej Key Words: Adaptive Sports, Athletic inclusion, Short documentary, Interviews, Athletes Our group has put together a short documentary about adaptive sports, specifically here at the University of Michigan. The documentary includes b-roll of athletes training and playing different sports, along with interviews with athletes and one of the directors of…
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Redefining U-M Accessible Attendance Policies
#University policies #University of Michigan #Accessibility, #Attendance #Inclusivity Our project serves as a broader initiative to advocate for more inclusive and accessible academic policies at our university, specifically concerning attendance policies and the adoption of lecture capture technologies. Due to the diverse needs of today’s students, these alterations can guarantee that everyone, including those with…
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Accessible Map of Angell/Haven/Mason/Tisch Hall
Made by Natalia Bafia, Katherine Schultz, and Michelle Leon Mason Hall is the first academic building established at the University of Michigan. It consists of 4 separate halls; Mason Hall, Tisch Hall, Angell Hall, and Haven Hall. It is filled with classrooms, department offices, lecture halls, study spaces and more features that make this building…
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Access Histories and Looking Forward; a quasi-quantitaive analysis of the Film Industry and Disabled Representation
By Justin Svarc Movie posters acquired from: https://www.movieposterdb.com/ Intro: 0-3:45 Movie Reflections: 3:45-34:21 Historical Reflection/Moving Forward: ~34:30-42:35 Motivating Questions/Criterion: [Pictured above is a spreadsheet outlining the scores for each movie]