I assisted with the research and copyediting of this donor information guide for the Scarborough Women’s Centre.
Author: Sheri
Crafted from plasticine and accessorized with a bike gear (as a nod to the bike cables so often used for practical animation), this design captures
This course was developed in Articulate Storyline 360 as part of a school assignment for my post-graduate certificate in professional writing. Proceed to Course
This children’s adventure was written as a stop motion short film. Written under the byline S. G. R. Spencer. Please contact me to view
A science-fiction and “B-rated horror-style” short film inspired by the works of Ray Harryhausen. Written under the byline S. G. R. Spencer. Please contact
Puppeteer on this short film project.
The pikachu tail was crafted as an “easy cosplay” accessory. Structured over a metal frame, it was crafted from worbla for additional stability and painted.
This is part of a user guide to introduce learners to creating and managing wikis in PBworks.
This video was created in the trial version of Camtasia for my coursework at Centennial College. It is included here merely to demonstrate some of
This documentation plan is for an instructional document to introduce learners to creating and managing wikis in PBworks. Note: This is the Documentation Plan, not the
This course plan is an introduction to creating and managing wikis in PBworks. Geared for creative writers and information gatherers, be they researchers or organizers
These pieces were for an immersive experience centre, and consisted of painting what would become permanent installations to look like bamboo, stone, concrete, a giant
After publishing Pain and Lameness in Competition Horses , I was contacted by Sue Dyson to collaborate on a follow-up piece with emphasis on what
I was contacted by the editor of the Canadian Horse Annual to put this together for their 2025 issue to discuss what the topline is,
This article, published in Horse Sport in November 2024, analyzes the biomechanics of lightness in a happy horse’s natural movement in order to reframe our
Published in Horse Sport in September 2024, this article examines the results of the latest (as of this writing) study by Sue Dyson evaluating pain
I was approached by the editor of Horse Sport with this topic after a researcher reached out to them in response to another welfare-related article.
Published in Horse Sport on May 1, 2024, this piece summarizes recent research on pain signs and behaviours in horses so that riders and equestrians