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Rosie Oral History, 2020/11/10

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Rosie Oral History, 2020/11/10

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HIST30060. In this interview my sister, Rosie, talks about the social and academic difficulties of online learning. I've contributed it as this experience came to Rosie during a time that is difficult for many, the transition from primary school to high school. Rosie tells how the pandemic made this transition more difficult for her.

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Type (Dublin Core)

Recorded Interview

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

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Date Submitted (Dublin Core)

11/09/2020

Date Modified (Dublin Core)

07/07/2021
04/13/2022
07/19/2023
01/25/2024

Interviewer (Bibliographic Ontology)

Saul O'Keeffe

Interviewee (Bibliographic Ontology)

Rosie

Location (Omeka Classic)

Melbourne
Australia

Format (Dublin Core)

audio

Language (Dublin Core)

English

Duration (Omeka Classic)

00:05:38

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This item was submitted on November 9, 2020 by Saul O'Keeffe using the form “Share Your Story” on the site “A Journal of the Plague Year”: http://mail.covid-19archive.org/s/archive

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