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a revolution without dancing...: February 2009
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A revolution without dancing. Is hardly a revolution worth having. Using the wonders of Google, Skyline Inc. has just released it’s plagiarism-detector 8.0. It can check Word documents, PDFs, and power point presentations, among others. Against any published source on the internet, using Google’s search algorithms. Sounds like a much better source than Turnitin.com – and it also looks like it would be one heck of a lot cheaper! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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a revolution without dancing...: August 2008
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A revolution without dancing. Is hardly a revolution worth having. More Challenging than I thought. I find it strange how much thought and effort I put into the title and the about me section of this blog. Upon reflection, neither look as though they were given much effort I suppose. It's odd that I would sit and contemplate both for such a long time, but then, I suppose those first impressions do mean a lot. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). More Challenging than I thought. View my complete profile.
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a revolution without dancing...: Life at OGS
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A revolution without dancing. Is hardly a revolution worth having. Given that my internship for my public history program is already over half way complete, I thought it would be appropriate to. Share what it is that I've been doing. I'm working for the Ontario Genealogical Society (a real mouth full when you try and answer the phone! It is possible to move this machine, though it’s a tad on the cumbersome side – certainly not something to be taken lightly! Got anything you want digitized?
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a revolution without dancing...: December 2008
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A revolution without dancing. Is hardly a revolution worth having. I came across this photographic essay. A little while ago, and it nicely demonstrates why it is that I hope to never in my life own a diamond. This includes a (hopefully) future engagement ring. I had never really thought about the diamond industry before I took African history courses with John Laband. A small excerpt from the book. 8216;Is that what I think it is? 8217; I asked. Which examines the arms trade in numerous areas and focuse...
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a revolution without dancing...: September 2009
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A revolution without dancing. Is hardly a revolution worth having. The Wonders of Digital Technology. I stumbled across an interesting Newsweek photo essay earlier today, which linked me to a Library of Congress exhibit. It's a collection of color photographs from Russia, taken between 1907 and 1915. Yes, I said. The Library of Congress has chosen to highlight certain images, but there are certain many more to enjoy - some of which you can see in the Newsweek article. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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a revolution without dancing...: October 2008
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A revolution without dancing. Is hardly a revolution worth having. A future without books? I just came across this article, The Future of Reading. And I must say, I'm both incredibly intrigued and a little frightened at the same time. Now, let's start with the fright:. Might not be that far off. Truly scary! It would be amazing to carry multiple copies of books at once! And research would be a breeze! Where was this thing five years ago when I started my undergrad? A combination of fright and intrigue:.
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a revolution without dancing...: Twitter
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A revolution without dancing. Is hardly a revolution worth having. Twitter came up in class the other day and I just ran across this talk. By the co-founder about how the concept of instant updates came to be, and how it has evolved in such a short time. And while you're on TED, check out some of the other talks! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Google, on your phone? View my complete profile.
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Dancing With Wolves Again: Notes for the section of Gender and Public History
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Dancing With Wolves Again. Notes for the section of Gender and Public History. History of the Future: Digital World. LONDON, ON, Canada. View my complete profile. All Time is Now: History in a Digital World. Pastime with Good Company. History is what you can remember. A revolution without dancing. ПУБЛІЧНА ІСТОРІЯ PUBLIC HISTORY. Digital Flavors: The Eclectic History Blog. Stare at the sun. Muse(ums). . . escape the tower. Thursday, March 26, 2009. Notes for the section of Gender and Public History.
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Dancing With Wolves Again: Public historians and the great advertising corporation?
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Dancing With Wolves Again. Public historians and the great advertising corpor. Some thoughts about Oral history. Dissecting Dr. William Harvey. Issues and characteristics related to asylums. LONDON, ON, Canada. View my complete profile. All Time is Now: History in a Digital World. Pastime with Good Company. History is what you can remember. A revolution without dancing. ПУБЛІЧНА ІСТОРІЯ PUBLIC HISTORY. Digital Flavors: The Eclectic History Blog. Stare at the sun. Tuesday, January 27, 2009.
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Novel History: Pieces of History
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Narrating the past in new ways. Monday, February 23, 2009. One of my best friends and I have a tendency to reminisce about our shared experiences. During these (sometimes admittedly nostalgic) moments of looking back, I am always amazed at the different things that have stood out for each of us – a telling word, gesture, expression that I or she would not have ever recalled without the presence of the other. February 24, 2009 at 8:27 AM. February 28, 2009 at 7:36 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).