carletonnow.carleton.ca
The history of the Rideau Canal: there’s an app for that | Carleton Now
http://carletonnow.carleton.ca/june-2012/the-history-of-the-rideau-canal-theres-an-app-for-that
Carleton University's community magazine. Raquo; June 2012. The history of the Rideau Canal: there’s an app for that. Comments are off for this post. The Timescapes mobile application that maps out the history of the Rideau Canal, was developed by students and faculty at Carleton University. (Toni Baggos Photo). Tourists and anyone walking along the Rideau Canal can now get a snapshot of its history with just a flick of the finger. Master’s students in the history department researched the sites that cov...
en.wikipedia.org
Carleton University - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carleton_University
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This article is about the university in Ontario, Canada. For Carleton College in Minnesota, US, see Carleton College. 45 22 59 N. 75 41 51 W. 453831 N 75.6976 W. 453831; -75.6976. Coat of arms of Carleton University. Ours the Task Eternal". Urban (0.62 km. 160; . 160; . Ontario Network of Women in engineering. Is a comprehensive university located in the capital. Of Canada, Ottawa. Journalism, political science. An early Governor-General of British North America.
dhcworks.ca
Projects
http://dhcworks.ca/projects
Grimsby Timescapes is a curatorial and oral history project that is part of the graduate research of Sara Nixon, a student in the Public History MA Program. Using the Rideau Timescapes App for iOS devices as a framework, Nixon has curated a downtown Grimsby version that delivers historical photographs of the town to the user in place. Video Games and Simulations for Historians (Hist 3812a). A Wheelchair History of Disability in Canada. This project chronicles the archival processing of the Douglas Cardin...
therecordednorth.wordpress.com
Real and Unreal Worlds | The Recorded North
https://therecordednorth.wordpress.com/2014/01/20/realandunrealwords
AR, DH, and Expo 67 as Heterotopia →. Real and Unreal Worlds. January 20, 2014. This week in #hist5702x (I feel like the hashtag. Is integral at this point, despite what Jimmy or Justin have to say) we’re taking our first trip to the Canada Science and Technology Museum. But if I’ve gleaned anything from this week’s readings, it’s that AR (augmented reality) apps and programs can make the museums extend their reach beyond their four walls. In Natasha Baker’s article from 2012. Literally take the history ...