UX Research and Accessibly Introduction In a world where technology infiltrates almost every aspect of life, how does one make sure the products are usable and accessible? The answer is through the practice of user experience (UX). User experience is a person or user’s overall experience when using an online product e.g. websites or online… Continue Reading Angela Bailey, Knowbility
Lora LaPree, Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation
In the fall of 2015, I conducted internships with Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation in San Antonio, Texas and with All Things Wild Rehabilitation in Austin, Texas. Both organizations aid injured and orphaned wildlife by offering medical treatments and a safe location to grow to an appropriate release size. This report will describe both organizations, discuss… Continue Reading Lora LaPree, Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation
Daniella Alexandria Rodriguez, Forensic Anthropology Center at Texas State
Internship Report: The Forensic Anthropology Center at Texas State I conducted my internship at the Forensic Anthropology Center at Texas State University (FACTS). This report will describe FACTS; discuss my activities: labeling bones, skeletal inventory, dental inventory, photo inventory; my calcaneus research; and my overall experience. OVERVIEW OF FACTS FACTS’s mission is to advance forensic… Continue Reading Daniella Alexandria Rodriguez, Forensic Anthropology Center at Texas State
Lindsay Vermillion, Shumla Archaeology Research and Education Center
Research Intern for Shumla Archaeology Research & Education Center Summer 2015 I conducted my internship at the Shumla Archaeological Research & Education Center as a research intern for the 2015 summer field session. I participated first hand in Shumla’s documentation and preservation methods in rock art research on the field and the lab. During the… Continue Reading Lindsay Vermillion, Shumla Archaeology Research and Education Center
Alexis Baide, Forensic Anthropology Research Facility
During the Fall of 2017, I conducted a research internship at the Forensic Anthropology Research Facility (FARF), a component of the Forensic Anthropology Center at Texas State (FACTS). My research consisted of analyzing the effects of burial age on disturbances seen on the ground surface. The results of this research will help bioarchaeologists determine the… Continue Reading Alexis Baide, Forensic Anthropology Research Facility