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The Long Goodbye | Digital Histories @ Yale
http://digitalhistories.yctl.org/2015/12/18/the-long-goodbye
Digital Histories @ Yale. Digital Histories @ Yale. Best of the Blog. December 18, 2015. 8220;What goes on the Internet, stays on the Internet,” seems to be conventional wisdom these days. To quote the definitely not hysterical or hyperbolic headline used by the. 8220; The Web Means the End of Forgetting. Within the digital humanities community over the issues of preservation and sustainability. If the Internet is forever, why is maintaining a digital project such a big problem? Digital History: A Guide.
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ABOLITION: THEN & NOW - BROOKLYN PROSPECT LIBRARY
http://www.bpcslibrary.org/abolition-then--now.html
DIVERSITY IN YA BOOKS. ABOLITION: THEN and NOW. CIVIL WAR and SLAVERY. EDUCATION REFORM: THEN and NOW. THE ENLIGHTENMENT and THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION. MENTAL HEALTH and PRISON REFORM: THEN and NOW. MIDDLE AGES and RENAISSANCE. WOMEN'S RIGHTS: THEN and NOW. WORLD WAR II and THE HOLOCAUST. NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES and NEWS. WATCH, LISTEN and LEARN! ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS and SOCIETIES. BLACK HISTORY MONTH @ BPCS. MAPS and GEOGRAPHY RESOURCES. The African-American Mosaic: Abolition. Proudly powered by Weebly.
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What are the Digital Humanities? – wherewecomefrom
https://wherewecomefrom.wordpress.com/2016/03/01/dh-projects
The only thing new in the world is the history you do not know. What are the Digital Humanities? First of all I’d like you to ask to yourselves: What is Digital Humanities? I would define the Digital Humanities as the use of digital tools in any areas of interest that are Humanities related. As simple as this! Whenever you think about Digital Humanities you think about projects so today I’m showing and explaining three projects I’ve found which are DH ones. 8220;Under the direction of University College ...
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Spring 2010 Interns and Projects – Yale Instructional Technology Group
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Yale Instructional Technology Group. Just Another Team in the Yale Center for Teaching and Learning. McCredie Fellowship in Instructional Technology. Instructional Innovation Internship Program. I3 Information for Faculty. Center for Teaching and Learning. CoursePress (WordPress for Courses). Spring 2010 Interns and Projects. Is a developer who builds web applications and tools for professors and their students. Justus Dyer. Coding for Mobile Devices. Graphic Design and Logo Creation. PhD Candidate in Fi...
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Posts by Joseph Yannielli | Digital Histories @ Yale
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Digital Histories @ Yale. Digital Histories @ Yale. Best of the Blog. All posts by Joseph Yannielli. View all posts by Joseph Yannielli →. December 18, 2015. 8220;What goes on the Internet, stays on the Internet,” seems to be conventional wisdom these days. To quote the definitely not hysterical or hyperbolic headline used by the. 8220; The Web Means the End of Forgetting. I had some fun with the problem of sustainability in my Digital History course last year. One of our core texts,. Means that the site...
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Links |
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Hover over any of the links below to learn more. A New Nation Votes: American Election Returns, 1787-1825. Center for Historic American Visual Culture (CHAViC). Northern Visions of Race and Reform. Northern Visions of Race and Reform. Uncle Tom's Cabin and American Culture. Yale Slavery and Abolition Portal. Art and Visual Culture. Audubon's Birds of America. Bibliography of the History of Art (BHA). Center for Historic American Visual Culture (CHAViC). Four Pounds Flour: rethinking historic cuisine.
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Links · Runaway Connecticut
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Search using this query type:. A Note on Methodology. Indentured or Bond Slaves. Slaves or Possible Slaves. Born to be hanged. The History of Slavery in Middletown. The Underground Railroad in Connecticut. A Note on Methodology. Indentured or Bond Slaves. Slaves or Possible Slaves. Born to be hanged. The History of Slavery in Middletown. The Underground Railroad in Connecticut. Complicity: How Connecticut Chained Itself to Slavery. Life of James Mars, A Slave Born and Sold in Connecticut.
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Online Resources | mirrorofrace.org
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About Mirror of Race. For All the World to See. Visual Culture and the Struggle for Civil Rights. The project explores the historic role of visual culture in shaping, influencing, and transforming the fight for racial equality and justice in the United States from the late-1940’s to the mid-1970.s. Hosted by the University of Maryland. Photographs and postcards of lynching in America. About a European travelling exhibition. National Archives Africa through a Lens. Yale Slavery and Abolition Portal. A doc...
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marzo 2016 – wherewecomefrom
https://wherewecomefrom.wordpress.com/2016/03
The only thing new in the world is the history you do not know. What are the Digital Humanities? First of all I’d like you to ask to yourselves: What is Digital Humanities? I would define the Digital Humanities as the use of digital tools in any areas of interest that are Humanities related. As simple as this! Whenever you think about Digital Humanities you think about projects so today I’m showing and explaining three projects I’ve found which are DH ones. 8220;Under the direction of University College ...