Pride week at RMIT

This week is Pride week at RMIT. we have plenty of resources in this area at Bundoora library children’s collection!   For help with finding resources, or any other library matter, contact your subject librarian – June Frost

Konigsberg, B. (2013). Openly straight . New York, NY: Arthur A. Levine Books.

Cook, R. (2010). Closets are for clothes : A history of queer Australia. Fitzroy, Vic: Black Dog Books.

Clarke, J. (2017). My lovely Frankie. Crows Nest, NSW: Allen & Unwin.

Gough, E. (2018). Amelia Westlake. Richmond, Victoria: Hardie Grant Egmont.


Newman, Lesléa, & Dutton, Mike. (2011). Donovan’s big day.  Berkeley, CA: Tricycle Press.

Oelschlager, V., Blackwood, K., & Blanc, M. (2010). A tale of two daddies. Akron, Ohio]: Vanita Books.

Garden, Nancy, & Wooding, Sharon. (2004). Molly’s family. New York: Farrar Straus Giroux.

Pride week at RMIT

Thing 13 Videos

I found a Youtube Video on sewing an 18th Century dress.  Sewing and Craft are a hobby of  mine. I could not find any information about the licence. You could create a playlist, upload, save and share a link to this video.  Regarding accessibility you …

Thing 13 Videos

CCC: Create a remix!

The fourth assignment in the Creative Commons course is a fun one! It asks us to create some type of a remix for a course that we teach. After browsing through some examples from my peers in the course, I came across this great creative example that Helen DeWaard made: a course trailer. I thought […]

CCC: Create a remix!

Thing 5: Diversity

My Bitmoji avatar I was introduced to Bitmoji by my daughter some time ago. I was initially somewhat dismissive of the application; I figured it was merely another, outwardly innocuous, outlet for one’s vanity. One must question whether there is a need for an avatar in the first place. Once this question is answered in the … Continue reading Thing 5: Diversity

Thing 5: Diversity

CCC: Anatomy of a Creative Commons license

The third assignment in the Creative Commons certificate course focuses on the basics of the licenses. For each assignment, I have also been experimenting with different ways to explain and depict the content, such as a timeline and a sliderDING presentation. This week, I’m using a range of h5p content types. There are six components […]

CCC: Anatomy of a Creative Commons license