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Creative Team





                                    Tony Tin

                                     Tony Tin is the Director of Library and Information Services at
                                     University of Waterloo’s Renison University College Library.
                                     Tony had coordinated many mobile learning projects which have
                                     won the International E-Learning Association’s E-learning Award
                                     2012. His Mobile Library project received the Canadian Library
                                     Association Library Research and Develop Grant Award in 2006.
                                     He is the technical leader for the Mobile Academic Integrity
                                     project which is funded by the eCampus Ontario Innovation and
                                     Research Grant.He attained his Master of Library and
                                     Information Sciences degree from the University of Alberta, a
                                     Master of Arts and a Bachelor of Arts degrees from McGill
                                     University and a Bachelor of Education from the University of
                                     Alberta. He has published articles and book chapters and
                                     presented at conferences on topics such as library technology,
                                     information literacy, and mobile libraries.


                                    Wendy Fletcher

                                      Wendy Fletcher is a Waterloo-based artist who has
                                     worked with acrylics, oil and multi-medium for the past
                                     two decades. Drawing on the genre of Neo-Modern
                                     Expressionism as her frame of reference, Wendy creates
                                     paintings which use bold colour and symbolism to
                                     communicate meaning. Many of her works elaborate
                                     spiritual themes and are designed to elicit affective
                                     recognition of key dimensions of the human experience.

                                     Fletcher has been invited to exhibit in several cities in
                                     China and Canada and also in Hong Kong and Germany.
                                     She is a member of the Uptown Waterloo Gallery
                                     Collective where her work is on regular exhibit. You may
                                     view her work through her website
                                     http://wendylfletcher.com/
     Jacqueline Luinstra

     Jacqueline is a 3rd year student studying Social Development
     Studies and Psychology at The University of Waterloo. She has a
     life-long passion for art and digital innovation. She has been
     active in the R. G.  Miller Project since the fall of 2018.

     Tyler Purden

     Tyler is a 2nd year Social Development Studies student at
     Renison University College. He has a passion for sharing stories
     and providing people with a platform to do just that. He has been
     involved with this project since the the summer of 2018.
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