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Generative AI: A Teaching and Learning Primer
In this curated teaching guide, you will find a variety of sources to support your exploration of generative AI tools like ChatGPT, build…
Place-Based Engagement: Featuring KSMOCA
Place-Based Engagement: Featuring KSMoCAAt PSU, we “let knowledge serve the city”, but how? To what end? Who benefits? What does it mean…
Setting Pronouns in Canvas
Back to Canvas TutorialsAll members of the PSU community may provide or update their preferred pronouns for use in the classroom or academic…
Using Non-Supported Applications for Teaching
As stewards of PSU’s digital learning environment, the Office of Academic Innovation (OAI) is always exploring new teaching and learning platforms,…
ATLAS: Setting up a workspace in Canvas that auto-enrolls students
Back to PebblePad TutorialsBefore you begin this process, you will need to make sure you have creator privileges in an ATLAS region. If you do not…
Media Space My MediaMedia Space
Upload to MediaSpace from a mobile device
Back to Canvas TutorialsYou can share media recorded on your phone or tablet using Kaltura’s KMS GO application. The application is available…
Canvas Quick Guide
Having trouble keeping a handle on all of the Canvas settings? We have a Quick Guide you can now download and use for easy reference. You are welcome…
End of Term Canvas Grading Checklist
As you near the end of the term, it is a good idea to make sure the Canvas grades accurately reflect your students’ work and that all…
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Teaching Online at PSU: An Instructor Guide
If you’re new to teaching online at PSU or just want to refresh your skills, this guide can help. It’s specifically for the “Online – No…
Use the Canvas-Google integration
Back to Canvas TutorialsThe Canvas-Google integration (LTI 1.3) allows users to login to Google from Canvas. Instructors can create Google…
Waitlisted students in Canvas
Back to Canvas TutorialsStudents who register for a course waitlist are now admitted to Canvas courses as Observers during the add/drop period. This…
Add a PSU Canvas user to a concluded course
Back to Canvas TutorialsIf a course is set to a past term the +People button will be greyed out. To make it active, you change the dates of the…
Create a Google Assignment
Back to Canvas TutorialsWith the Google Assignment external tool, students can either create a Google file (Doc, Sheet, or Presentation) to submit,…
See a student view of Grades
Back to Canvas TutorialsThe Student View button is not active in the Canvas Grades area. To see your gradebook as a student does, you need to select…
Set up your gradebook
Back to Canvas TutorialsPreparing your gradebook in Canvas prior to the start of term will help you avoid last-minute changes. Five setting areas to…
Canvas media recorder troubleshooting
Back to Canvas TutorialsWhen attempting to record media using the Rich Content Editor, you may encounter problems with your browser or operating…
Module release options
Back to Canvas TutorialsYou can use Canvas modules to set conditions on how and when students move through coursework. For example, you can lock…
Recover deleted Canvas items
Back to Canvas TutorialsIf you accidentally delete an activity or page in Canvas, there is a way to check and see if it can be retrieved. This will…
Add an extra credit question to a New quiz
Back to Canvas TutorialsCanvas Quizzes do not have a true extra credit option for automated grading. It’s possible to award extra credit, but this…
Add an extra credit question to a Classic quiz
Back to Canvas TutorialsCanvas Quizzes do not have a true extra credit option for automated grading. It’s possible to award extra credit, but this…
Teaching Strategies for Digital Class Meetings
Digital class meetings are sessions that some or all students attend via Zoom or another virtual meeting platform. Such meetings may be recorded for…
User Roles in Canvas
Back to Canvas TutorialsStudent Roles Student Primary use: Students enrolled in a course site. Permissions: The student role has permissions to view…
Quiz time extensions
Back to Canvas TutorialsThere are two Canvas setting areas to check when accommodating students who need extra time on a quiz. The time and attempts…
Zoom settings and securityZoom
Zoom meeting roles: co-hosts and alternative hosts
Back to Zoom TutorialsZoom defines meeting management roles as: Host: The user that scheduled the meeting. They have full permissions to manage the…
Display your syllabus file in the Syllabus area
Back to Canvas Tutorials The Syllabus tool can be configured to display your uploaded syllabus file. Optionally, you can also display a Course…
Incomplete Student Access to a Canvas Course
Back to Canvas TutorialsThere are two ways to give a student ongoing access to a Canvas course to complete coursework. The simplest is to re-open the…
Request Course Information from the D2L Archive
Back to Canvas TutorialsAll D2L for-credit courses with student enrollment dating back to the academic year 2018-19 are stored in an archive…
Add a non-credit student with a Provisional Account
Back to Canvas TutorialsPSU non-credit students are not issued standard Odin accounts. Instead, they create a Provisional Account using a personal…
Add your syllabus to a module and link it to your homepage
Back to Canvas TutorialsFor instructions on using the Syllabus tool in Canvas, see How do I use the Syllabus as an instructor? The instructions below…
People: Student Inactive and Observer Roles
Back to Canvas TutorialsAt the beginning of term you may see two new student designations in your People course roster. Inactive. This means the…
Canvas Student Support and Syllabus Statement
OAI supports only faculty, but here are some ways for students to get help with Canvas. The Learning Center has self-paced learning resources for…
Add media to Canvas
Back to Canvas TutorialsMedia maybe added to a Canvas in several ways, depending on the source and how you want it displayed. When sharing media from…
Growing with Canvas
Growing with Canvas is a self-paced training course to introduce the main Canvas tools. You can self-enroll through the Canvas learning system.…
Select courses to show or hide on your Dashboard
Back to Canvas Tutorials Select Courses in the left Global navigation (green vertical bar). Select All Courses. Select the star icon for each…
Add PSU Canvas users to your course
Back to Canvas TutorialsYou can add anyone with a Odin ID to your Canvas course, as long as it is published and doesn’t have an End date in the…
Copy or send items to a Canvas Course
Back to Canvas Tutorials Copy or send a course item to another Canvas course Every Canvas index page (list of items in Modules, Assignments,…
Student-Faculty Partnerships in Curricula
There is a growing movement to not only include but also involve students in curricula decisions. Students in higher education have challenged the…
Login to Canvas
Back to Canvas TutorialsLogin to PSU’s Canvas account by navigating to canvas.pdx.edu. You will be prompted to authenticate with…
Trim or Clip a Video
Back to Media Space Tutorials Click on your name > My Media in the upper right corner. Find the video in the list and click the pencil icon to…
Equity and Inclusion Practices: An Overview
This guide introduces a few pedagogies you can adopt into your inclusive teaching practice. They can help facilitate connections and conversations…
Remote Lab Kit
Science labs often are either integrated components of larger lecture courses (lab sections) or smaller, self-contained courses. Either way, it’s…
Organizing Content in Canvas
Canvas has several tools for adding content to your course: Pages: Canvas-specific pages created within Canvas or imported from Commons Files: PDFs,…
Meet Canvas Commons
Commons is a learning object repository (LOR) that enables educators to find, import, and share learning resources in their Canvas courses. Commons…
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in STEM
What are diversity, equity, and inclusion, and how are they related to higher education? You have probably encountered these terms a lot over the…
Managing Your Canvas Site
Canvas has many features and tools for teaching a course. But you also need these “under the hood” functions for managing your course…
Getting Started with Canvas Basics
Course AccessTo access your PSU Canvas account, go to canvas.pdx.edu. You will be prompted to authenticate with your PSU Odin name and password. This…
Communicating in Canvas
Canvas has several ways to communicate with your students. Here are two of them: Announcements are course-wide. Inbox messages may be private…
Assignments in Canvas
Assignments in Canvas is both a specific kind of assessment and any Canvas activity associated with a grade. This video provides a basic overview:……
Student Interactions in Canvas
Student interaction plays an important role in learning and overall sense of community. Whether you’re teaching fully online, blended, or in-person,…
Discussions in Canvas
Discussions are threaded conversations on a single topic. They are asynchronous, which means participants do not have to be online at the same time,…
Using the Home Page in Canvas
When students log in to your course for the first time, they need something friendly and welcoming that orients them and explicitly communicates what…
Grading in Canvas
The Gradebook stores all information about student progress in the course, measuring both letter grades and course outcomes. This video provides a…
Using Canvas Modules
OAI recommends using Modules to develop course organization and navigation. Correctly using Modules simplifies navigation for your students. Modules…
Quizzes in Canvas
Though you and your students may use the terms “test” and “quiz” interchangeably, Canvas calls this type of assessment a…
Canvas Course Checklist
From basic settings to content organization, this course design checklist outlines the top tasks to make sure your Canvas course is ready for…
Introduction to Universal Design for Learning
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a flexible pedagogical framework to minimize barriers and increase accessibility for the fullest range of…
Email students in your course using Google Groups
Back to Google TutorialsApproximately two weeks before the start of each term, a Google Group is created for each course in Banner. These groups are…
Course Management Timeline
Instructors have a lot to think about before, during, and after each term. Be sure to accomplish these essential tasks. Pre-Term(at least two weeks…
Navigating Your New Canvas Course
Using any tool for the first time can be overwhelming. This guide can help focus your attention on what matters most when getting started with…
Supporting Students through Difficult Conversations
The classroom can be a place to explore controversial topics including equity, identity, religious beliefs, and political views. These topics may…
Use Google Docs for Student Collaboration
Back to Google TutorialsWhen students work in groups for an activity, you’ll often want them to document their work. You can facilitate this by…
Wrapping Up: End of Term Procedures
As the term concludes, you may want to complete the following tasks. Canvas GradebookIf you’ve been using the Canvas gradebook, make sure you’ve…
Zoom Recording and Student Privacy
Back to Zoom TutorialsYou may have Zoom class recordings you’d like to share with students in a subsequent class. This is possible under FERPA…
Share Zoom Recordings
Back to Zoom TutorialsWhen you set a Zoom Cloud recording settings to Share, it generates a link you can make public or restrict to PSU users. Sign…
Teaching in Inclement Weather
In inclement weather, PSU may have a delayed start, an early closure, or a full-day closure. Here’s how to: Reduce impacts to class meetings and…
Digital Pedagogy Tools and Resources
Canvas In the winter 2022 term, PSU moved to Instructure’s Canvas learning management system. Kaltura Media Space Media Space is where you can…
Email Templates for the Start of Term
Many students are anxious for information about their classes before the term starts. By communicating early, you can help establish an encouraging…
Start Your Term Right: Essential Student Communications
Early and regular communication with your students is very important. This guide offers key contact points and ways to help students get the support…
You Don’t Need to Record in a Classroom!
As the campus pivots to remote teaching due to COVID-19, you may be wondering how you can conduct many of your regular class lecture activities…
Change Your Zoom Display Name and Add Pronouns
Back to Zoom TutorialsYou can change your preferred name and add accurate pronouns to your Zoom display name manually in your Zoom profile settings.…
Schedule a Meeting in Canvas
Back to Zoom Tutorials If you teach in Canvas we recommend scheduling your course Zoom Meetings from Canvas. Doing so automatically creates course…
Staying Present in Your Online Course
Being present in your remote course is key to keeping students engaged, leading to overall student success. Here are a few ways to stay connected to…
Allow Non-PSU Guest Access to Your Zoom Meeting
Back to Zoom TutorialsThe global setting for your PSU Zoom account should always be set to require PSU authentication. This ensures that meeting…
Refresh Your Course for a New Term
This article outlines a few things you can do to make sure you’re ready for the new term. Reflect on Past Terms Before opening your course…
Student Voices on Remote Learning
Students had a range of responses to the sudden shift to remote learning during Spring term 2020. While many students expressed appreciation for…
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Flexible Teaching Strategies
When adapting your course to a new format, it can help to review instructional strategies. This article looks at different ways to provide content,…
Zoom breakout rooms and attendance
Manage Breakout Rooms
Back to Zoom TutorialsThis article covers: Breakout Room Basics Creating Breakout Rooms During Meetings Note: You can also Pre-Assign Participants…
Zoom breakout rooms and attendance
Manage Pre-Assigned Breakout Rooms
Back to Zoom TutorialsThis article covers Breakout Room Basics Manually Pre-Assigning Rooms Pre-Assigning Rooms via CSV Upload Create a CSV file of…
Zoom Checklist
Back to Zoom Tutorials See full Zoom-bombing prevention suggestions Review Zoom Recording and Student Privacy and Conferencing, Web Recording and…
Import a Scheduled Zoom Meeting into Canvas
Back to Zoom Tutorials On your Canvas Dashboard, select the course and then Zoom from the course navigation. Select the blue All My Zoom…
Zoom-Bombing Prevention
Back to Zoom TutorialsNote: for best meeting security, regularly download the most recent version of the Zoom client. We recommend doing this…
Zoom Webinars at PSU
Back to Zoom TutorialsZoom Webinars are available at PSU by purchasing event support services from OIT’s AV Events for a fee. Due to the complexity…
Zoom breakout rooms and attendance
View Zoom Meeting Attendance
Back to Zoom TutorialsYou can view participant reports for meetings you have hosted. Reports are available starting 30 minutes after the meeting…
Videoconferencing, Recording, and FERPA
Back to Zoom TutorialsThe Family Educational Right and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974 (Public Law 93-380), affords students certain rights with respect…
Set media permissions and share via URL
Back to Media Space Tutorials Log into media.pdx.edu Click the button with your name on it in the upper right corner, and click My Media. Find your…
Download Media from Media Space
Back to Media Space TutorialsBy default, media uploaded to Media Space is not available for download. However, the media owner can enable…
Use Your Zoom Personal Meeting Room for Office Hours
Back to Zoom TutorialsYou can use Zoom’s Personal Meeting Room feature to have a dedicated URL to use for virtual office hours on demand. This…
Media Space My MediaGoogle Workspace
Host and Archive Media
Back to Google TutorialsBack to Media Space TutorialsDepending on whether you need a hosting site for your media or a storage site to archive and/or…
Encouraging Student Agency through Alternative Assessments
Research shows that the more we give students qualitative feedback and withhold quantitative grades, the more students are able to absorb that…
Record Meetings in Zoom
Back to Zoom TutorialsZoom recordings are created within a PSU-sponsored platform and must be created and used in compliance with all applicable laws…
Edit Captions in Media Space
Back to Media Space TutorialsThe process to edit machine captions in Media Space is the same, regardless if the captions are machine or human…
Request Captioning or Generate Machine Captions
Back to Media Space TutorialsYou can request service-generated captioning for any Kaltura Media Space video you plan to use for teaching. We…
Start or Join a Zoom Meeting in Canvas
Back to Zoom TutorialsZoom meeting links will prompt you to open the Zoom desktop client/application. Be sure to download it prior to your meeting.…
Schedule a Zoom Meeting in the Client/Application
Back to Zoom TutorialsOpen the Zoom desktop client. Download and install it if needed and then sign in with your PSU credentials. The application has…
Join a Zoom Meeting
Back to Zoom TutorialsNote: Zoom works best via the Zoom app. You do not need administrator privileges to download and install the Zoom app on your…
Getting Started with Zoom
Back to Zoom TutorialsZoom is videoconferencing software available to the PSU community. In addition to these instructions Zoom has a robust support…
Get Started with Google Forms
Back to Google TutorialsYou can use Google Forms to create forms, surveys, or even quizzes. Login to your PSU Google account. Navigate to…
Create Accessible Course Materials
When course materials — readings, videos, slides, websites, etc. — are accessible, all students benefit. Students with disabilities can engage with…
Using Open Educational Resources (OER)
“Open Educational Resources (OER) are teaching, learning, and research resources released under an open license that permits their free use and…
Use Advanced Tips and Tricks in Kaltura Capture
Back to Media Space Tutorials In-Recording Advanced Controls Keyboard Shortcuts Start Recording Command (Mac) or Control (Windows) + Shift + R Stop…
Add a Collaborator in Media Space
Back to Media Space TutorialsIn addition to sharing media via a channel or a link, you can share media and delegate collaboration privileges to your…
Create a Media Recording with Kaltura Capture
Back to Media Space TutorialsThe default recording in Kaltura Capture captures both your screen and a webcam recording of you. You can also create…
Download and Install Kaltura Capture
Back to Media Space TutorialsKaltura Captures runs from your computer, rather than your web browser. Download the application for the the operating…
Use a PebblePad Workbook or Template a Faculty Colleague Has Shared
Back to PebblePad TutorialsNote: This tutorial assumes your colleague has already shared a resource with you. See Share PebblePad Workbooks and…
Share PebblePad Workbooks and Templates with Your Faculty Colleagues
Back to PebblePad Tutorials Log into PebblePad from http://pebblepad.pdx.edu/ Click on the burger menu (three lines stacked like a hamburger) in…
Create an Alumni Account
Back to PebblePad TutorialsAll PSU active account users can create a free PebblePad Alumni account before they separate from PSU. This is a…
Building an Effective Syllabus
An effective syllabus is both relevant and accessible for all students. Along with complete information, it needs organization and…
Flexible TeachingCourse Design
Designing a Hybrid or Blended Course
In blended and hybrid courses (with the terms used interchangeably in this article), students complete activities both in the classroom and online.…
Supporting Students Online
Online students can find it challenging to stay motivated and engaged in learning. Here are steps you can take when building online activities to…
Host a virtual meeting with Hangouts/Meet
Google Hangouts Meet is the newest version of Google Hangouts. Hangouts Meet can be used at PSU for video conferencing. There are many additional…
Student Engagement
Keeping students engaged is a key component to enabling a positive learning environment in your class. There are many approaches to help foster…
Communicate collaboratively with Google Hangouts Chat
Hangouts Chat is a group communication tool from Google. With it, you can create virtual rooms to chat with groups of people. Hangouts Chat…
ATLAS: Activate or Archive a Workspace
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Choose Channel Privacy Settings
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Create and Edit Auto-Generated Captions on Your YouTube Videos
Back to Google TutorialsAfter you have uploaded a video to YouTube, you can add automatic captions using speech recognition technology. The accuracy…
Remove Video From a Channel
Back to Media Space Tutorials Browse to your name > My Channels from the upper right corner. Click on the channel you want to manage. Find the…
ATLAS: Create a Workspace (Set Up a Course Space)
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Change player speed
Back to Media Space TutorialsUse the player controls to play your video faster or slower. Open a Media Space video. Click the Playback Speed icon…
Change Channel Owner
Back to Media Space TutorialsThe user who creates a channel is automatically the owner. There is only ever one owner. However, ownership can be…
Create a Co-Managed YouTube Channel
Back to Google TutorialsA channel is used to organize and share YouTube videos. Each YouTube member has a channel of their own by default. This is a…
Reorder Items in a Playlist
Back to Media Space Tutorials Click on your name > My Playlists from the upper right corner. Click on the playlist from the left column. Hover…
Media Channel Member Roles
Back to Media Space TutorialsMemberView channel and content only ContributorView channel content and add media to the channel. ModeratorView channel…
Change Your YouTube Privacy Settings
Back to Google TutorialsYouTube videos are available publicly by default. You can change the settings for videos you own in your YouTube account. If…
Organize Your Assets with Tags
Back to PebblePad TutorialsDescriptive titles are a good way to ensure that you’ll be able to find pages and other assets easily when you want…
Set slide order
Make sure that the order of your slides is set correctly. Students using screen readers or other assistive technologies may not be able to visually…
Share a Playlist with Embed Code
Back to Media Space Tutorials Click on your name > My Playlists from the upper right corner. Click on the playlist from the left column. Click…
Add a Member to Your Channel
Back to Media Space TutorialsNOTE: Only users who have logged into Media Space at least once have accounts created in the system. You may want to…
Add Search Tags to Media
Back to Media Space TutorialsUse tags to provide descriptive search information. Click on your name > My Media in the upper right. Click the Edit…
Add Video From Media Space to Canvas
Back to Media Space TutorialsOnce you’ve uploaded a video to My Media in Media Space, you can share it with students in your Canvas course.…
Share an Asset With Other PebblePad Users
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Set alternate text for images
Alternate text (alt text) is used to provide text descriptions of images and graphics for users with screen readers or other assistive technologies.…
Allow Others to Create Clips of Your Video
Back to Media Space TutorialsClipping is disabled for other users by default. Unless the video owner allows clipping, only the owner of the video…
Remove Media From a Playlist
Back to Media Space Tutorials Click on your name > My Playlists from the upper right corner. Click on the playlist from the left column. Find the…
Upload Video or Other Media to a Channel
Back to Media Space TutorialsUse these instructions to upload a video, audio file or image directly to a channel. For private materials that you…
Turn Comments Off or On
Back to Media Space Tutorials Click on your name > My Media in the upper right. Click the Edit button to the right of the video or media item…
Create a New Portfolio
Back to PebblePad TutorialsA Pebble+ portfolio is made of a collection of pages, images, and other assets that tell a story about you and the work…
Permissions overview and sharing media
Back to Media Space Tutorials Media Permission Levels Private: Private media is viewable in your account only. No other account can see a private…
Add Media to a Playlist
Back to Media Space Tutorials Find a video or media item that you want to add to a playlist. Click on the video, and click Actions > + Add to…
Add Video From My Media to a Channel
Back to Media Space Tutorials Click on the button in the upper right that says your name and click My Channels from the list. Click on a channel.…
Adjust Media Permissions (Make Media Private or Shared)
Back to Media Space Tutorials Click on your name > My Media from the upper right corner. Check the box next to the video you want to edit. Click…
Minimize connection issues in Google Hangouts
Lost or dropped internet connections are a common problem when using Google Hangouts. Here are some tips to keep in mind before you begin your…
Create a New Page in Pebble+
Back to PebblePad TutorialsAn easy way to start working on your portfolio in Pebble+ is by creating a page. Pages can be shared or submitted for…
View Video Quiz Scores and Analytics
Back to Media Space TutorialsOnce students have taken your quiz, use the following instructions to view results. Open My Media from the button in…
Create a Playlist
Back to Media Space Tutorials Find a video or media item that you want to add to a playlist. Click the Actions menu beneath the video player and…
Create a Channel
Back to Media Space TutorialsA channel is a collection of videos, images and/or audio files that is created by an owner, and managed by the owner and…
Upload video or audio to My Media
Back to Media Space Tutorials From the Media Space homepage (https://media.pdx.edu), click Add New > Media Upload. Check the box to agree to the…
Record Google Hangouts on Air via YouTube Live
Google Hangouts is being deprecated over 2018 as Google updates to Google Hangouts Meet. However, you can still record classic Hangouts via Hangouts…
Create a Video Quiz
Back to Media Space TutorialsUse the quiz tool to add quiz questions to your Media Space videos. NOTE: Scores from video quizzes are only available…
Log in to PSU Media Space
Back to Media Space Tutorials Browse to https://media.pdx.edu Click on PSU User. Click Login. On the PSU Single Sign-On page, enter your ODIN…
Encouraging Academic Integrity through Course Design
Academic integrity is not only about holding students to high standards and creating consistent expectations through course policies. More…
Understanding Assessment Methods
Assessment is discovering students’ knowledge, skills, attitudes, competencies, and habits of mind, and comparing them to what’s expected…
Cultivating Student Motivation
Fostering Student Choice and Decision MakingThose who do the work do the learning. If this maxim is true, how can we structure our classrooms so…
Active Lecture and Discussion Techniques
Research has long found that students often don’t retain most lecture material. For example, Donald Bligh reported that when students were not…
Engaging Students in Large Classes
Large classes pose unique challenges for instructors and students alike. Active, personalized learning is often best — but difficult in a large…
Course Design Essentials
This guide applies to a range of course design or revision techniques. You might use the Rule of 2’s: Simple Course Design Template to make…
Building Community in Your Online Course
A community is a group of people who share a common purpose. In the context of an online course, a community includes not only students, but also the…
DIY Media Tips
OAI offers support around integrated and dynamic media for the classroom. Well-conceived and carefully integrated multimedia can help students…
Create Engaging Videos
A well-made video can be a powerful tool for teaching and learning. Instructor-made videos can help online students feel more like they are…
Digital Activities to Support Student Engagement
When educators think of the Internet as an extension of the classroom, the possibilities are endless. Strategic approaches to activity design can…
Create Thriving Online Discussions
Online discussion is a mainstay of online courses, and for good reason. Compared to face-to-face communication, online discussion has many benefits…
Organize Your Course for Success
Imagine this: You visit your local market to pick up some peanut butter, but it’s no longer where you expect it. You ask for help, but still…
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