03 July 2020
Taking visitors back in time with the use of ArcGIS StoryMaps
During the last two weeks, I’ve had an awesome time researching property boundaries of the Longfellow House-Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site. The park has been part of the National Park Service since 1972 and includes…
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19 June 2020
How does a National Historic Site, built in 1759, go virtual?
Turn on laptop. Login. Click to Join Meeting. This year has definitely served as an important time to slow down, reflect, and find ways to make our situations better; that’s exactly what my virtual internship…
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19 June 2020
The Best Ice Breakers Break Hard Ground
The ice breaker was scheduled for an hour. A whole hour. I'm sure I'm not alone in my loathing of ice breakers. They quite literally feel cold, effete, an experience that, if any bonds come…
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19 June 2020
Representation in Outdoor Spaces Matters!
Hello everybody! Hola a todos! I just finished the second week of my internship, and so far this experience has been different from what I expected it to be. The pandemic brought about a lot…
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12 June 2020
Working for the National Park Service in their D.C. Office (but really my dining room table/backyard)
Hi all! Hola a todos! Last week I started my new job as a Citizen Science Latinx Engagement Intern for the National Park Service in their Washington D.C. Area Support Office, or WASO for short.…
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12 May 2020
Building our Virtual Intern Network
On May 6, the MANO Project hosted their second virtual Cafecito. A Cafecito is MANO’s way of bridging our intern community.
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