Trent Centre for Community-Based Education
The nature of play: natural playscapes as a tool to foster nature connection & healthy childhood development
Investigating community service hubs
Local food business retention and expansion: by Mary Coulas
Digitizing archives and analyzing trends in the media
Peterborough sex trade worker outreach program
Partner response programming and the feminist perspective
Greening the schoolyard: By Kristin Boyd and Julie Gardner. --
The schoolyard plays an important role in the healthy development of students and is a space that can be used not only for academic learning, but also for fostering a sense of community. 'Greening' or building natural environments in schoolyards can enhance the overall educational experience of the child, and may even have an impact later in in their adult life.
Arrangement and description of Peterborough's historical hospital records
Since 1885, there have been four Protestant hospitals in Peterborough, Ontario - Moira Hall, Nicholls Hospital, Peterborough Civic Hospital, and Peterborough Regional health Centre (PRHC). The administration records of these hospitals have been collected into the Peterborough Regional Health Centre Archives along with material from independent hospital organizations such as Women's Auxiliary, School of Nursing Alumnae and the Museum and Archives collection.
Breaking it down: network and database security
Working with the help of tekdesk in Peterborough, Ontario, the purpose of this project was to explore the different threats and security concerns of small businesses and non-profits. The research was done via an analysis of literature on various security concerns pertaining directly to networks and databases.
Assessment and design of a nature trail system and interpretative manual for Marrick's Landing resort: a report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Honours Bachelor of Geography
Marrick's Landing Resort in Burleigh Falls is suitable for nature trail development in a two-phase process that will enable safe, scenic and enjoyable hiking and show shoeing activities. This experience will be strengthened through the use of the accompanying site-specific nature trail interpretive manual outlining existing species of flora and fauna, information about what species to look for and when, recommended trail etiquette and a map of trails at Marrick's Landing.