[Laptop computer and sleeping cat]

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Video of a laptop computer with a Canvas course module open and a sleeping cat.

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1 recording (7 sec.) : sd., col. ; digital

Creation Information

Wiebkin, Samantha June 23, 2020.

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Description

Video of a laptop computer with a Canvas course module open and a sleeping cat.

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1 recording (7 sec.) : sd., col. ; digital

Notes

Descriptions from donor: "This video was taken on June 23rd 2020, from my apartment in Lebanon, New Hampshire. It about sums up how a lot of remote work and my first term of UNT classes have looked like. Adjusting to working from home hasn't been easy but something I've grown to appreciate is the extra time I have spent with my partner and, as featured in the video, my cat. Of all of my coping methods and activities go, my cat brings me immense comfort daily and for that I am grateful." and "Seven second video of computer screen showing UNT canvas course module before panning left to reveal sleeping cat."

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  • Preferred Citation: University Memory Collection, University of North Texas Special Collections

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  • June 23, 2020

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Added to The Portal to Texas History

  • Aug. 24, 2020, 4:18 p.m.

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Wiebkin, Samantha. [Laptop computer and sleeping cat], video, June 23, 2020; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1706390/: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.

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