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Week 14: The Future of History in the Digital Age – HIST 511: Digital History Theory & Practice
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HIST 511: Digital History Theory and Practice. Week 14: The Future of History in the Digital Age. History in the Digital Age. Reflection on semester readings. What did you find most useful and why? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
Week 4: Digital Collections, Copyright, and Intellectual Property – HIST 511: Digital History Theory & Practice
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HIST 511: Digital History Theory and Practice. Special guest: Sharon Clapp, Digital Resources Librarian. Burritt Library. Cohen and Rosenzweig,. Roy Rosenzweig, Should Historical Scholarship Be Free? Chronicle of Higher Education. May 29, 2011. Jeffrey R. Young, Pushing Back Against Legal Threats by Putting Fair Use Forward,. Chronicle of Higher Education. May 29, 2011. Piper, P. S. (2013). The library’s future is digital. 37(2), 22-24,26 [Proquest Library database]. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Week 10: ...
Week 9: Making History Relevant: Digital Technology and Public Engagement – HIST 511: Digital History Theory & Practice
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HIST 511: Digital History Theory and Practice. Week 9: Making History Relevant: Digital Technology and Public Engagement. Mangun, Kimberley. “Driving the Discussion from Relevance to Resonance: How Historians Can Inspire Passion for Place and People.”. 31, no. 1 (2014): 150-160. Straus, Emily E., and Dawn M. Eckenrode. “Engaging Past and Present: Service-Learning in the College History Classroom.”. 47, no. 2 (2014): 253-266. Ben Franklin’s World. Stuff You Missed in History Class. Enter your comment here.
Week 13: Troubleshooting – HIST 511: Digital History Theory & Practice
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HIST 511: Digital History Theory and Practice. Blog: draft three exhibit pages for your Omeka exhibit. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Week 1: Getting Started.
Course Description and Learning Objectives – HIST 511: Digital History Theory & Practice
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HIST 511: Digital History Theory and Practice. Course Description and Learning Objectives. Learn research skills appropriate and necessary for conducting research in the digital age. Learn to research, write and promote the results of historical research for a general audience. Describe historical objects using structured metadata and folksonomies. Contribute materials to a digital project on Connecticut and World War I. Create a digital exhibit. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Week ...
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greengoddesshistory | A Public History Newbie's Thoughts on Everything and Nothing
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A Public History Newbie's Thoughts on Everything and Nothing. Public History. Comments. Questions. Sarcasm. Maybe Some Hippie Rants. August 6, 2015. Tobacco flag quilt, circa 1915. This is very useful. Yesterday, June 14, was Flag Day: the anniversary of the adoption of the US flag in 1777. This is a holiday that, I confess, typically passes me by unnoticed. But this year I spotted enough references to the occasion that it made an impression and that impression was, Hey, an idea for the blog! May 23, 2015.
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Is Boko Haram a Roving Bandit? | EVOLUTION OF DIGITAL HISTORY
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EVOLUTION OF DIGITAL HISTORY. Understanding history scholarship in the digital age. Is Boko Haram a Roving Bandit? April 17, 2015. Share this:javascript:void(0);return false;. Who Wrote ‘Happy Birthday’? Links from Library Visit →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. A Tale of Two Trees.
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Puerto Rican World War I Veterans: Connection To Connecticut World War One Centenary | EVOLUTION OF DIGITAL HISTORY
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EVOLUTION OF DIGITAL HISTORY. Understanding history scholarship in the digital age. Puerto Rican World War I Veterans: Connection To Connecticut World War One Centenary. May 10, 2015. I worked with Connecticut State Library on Remembering World War One project. This project is a commemoration of the World War One Centenary. It is a unique opportunity to connect Connecticut local history around the war. Private First Class Cristobal R. Hidalgo was born in Coamo, Puerto Rico. He Hidalgo did not wai...Priva...
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Who Wrote ‘Happy Birthday’? | EVOLUTION OF DIGITAL HISTORY
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EVOLUTION OF DIGITAL HISTORY. Understanding history scholarship in the digital age. Who Wrote ‘Happy Birthday’? April 17, 2015. Most musicologists who’ve traced the origins of Happy Birthday agree that its musical score dates back to the work of two Kentucky sisters in the late 19th century: Mildred Jane Hill (b.1859), and Patty Smith Hill (b.1868). After graduating as valedictorian of Louisville Collegiate Institute, Patty went on to be a central figure in the progressive education. You are commenting u...
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EVOLUTION OF DIGITAL HISTORY. Understanding history scholarship in the digital age. February 23, 2015. February 23, 2015. Since the Roy Rosenzweig 2005 article Should Historical Scholarship Be Free? Ultimately this debate of “free access” to scholarship will continue on. Share this:javascript:void(0);return false;. February 23, 2015. A rel=”license” href=” http:/ creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/” img. A br / span xmlns:dct=” http:/ purl.org/dc/terms/”. Share this:javascript:void(0);return false;.
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Glowing beauty of the Brooklyn Bridge at night | EVOLUTION OF DIGITAL HISTORY
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EVOLUTION OF DIGITAL HISTORY. Understanding history scholarship in the digital age. Glowing beauty of the Brooklyn Bridge at night. April 14, 2015. Now this is enchantment: the globes of light from the bridge deck, the boat lights illuminating the East River, the twinkling skyline of lower Manhattan. This view shows the well known Brooklyn Bridge in the foreground, and the most prominent of New York’s skyscrapers in the distance, reads the back of this postcard. Share this:javascript:void(0);return false;.
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EVOLUTION OF DIGITAL HISTORY. Understanding history scholarship in the digital age. Week 10: To Omeka or not to Omeka, that is the Question. March 31, 2015. March 31, 2015. Once I signed up for the basic plan, I fiddled around in the dashboard. I found that it was a good place to start a small project. My concern would be the storage size under the basic plan. I love to utilize pictures and videos for my projects which are made difficult with a small storage size. For the comparison porti...I have to say...
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March | 2015 | EVOLUTION OF DIGITAL HISTORY
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EVOLUTION OF DIGITAL HISTORY. Understanding history scholarship in the digital age. Week 10: To Omeka or not to Omeka, that is the Question. March 31, 2015. March 31, 2015. Once I signed up for the basic plan, I fiddled around in the dashboard. I found that it was a good place to start a small project. My concern would be the storage size under the basic plan. I love to utilize pictures and videos for my projects which are made difficult with a small storage size. For the comparison porti...I have to say...
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Week 11 “World War I Project” | EVOLUTION OF DIGITAL HISTORY
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EVOLUTION OF DIGITAL HISTORY. Understanding history scholarship in the digital age. Week 11 “World War I Project”. April 7, 2015. April 7, 2015. Living on campus and discovering the surrounding areas of New Britain and Hartford, Connecticut, I found both towns has a Puerto Rican community. The second project option is the memorial inventory. My focus will look at WWI memorials in the New Britain and Hartford Connecticut. Share this:javascript:void(0);return false;. Week 12 “ Negro Mecca →. You are commen...
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EVOLUTION OF DIGITAL HISTORY. Understanding history scholarship in the digital age. Week 11 “World War I Project”. April 7, 2015. April 7, 2015. Living on campus and discovering the surrounding areas of New Britain and Hartford, Connecticut, I found both towns has a Puerto Rican community. The second project option is the memorial inventory. My focus will look at WWI memorials in the New Britain and Hartford Connecticut. Share this:javascript:void(0);return false;. Week 12 “ Negro Mecca →. You are commen...
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Saturday, May 9, 2015. I was about to start by saying that I completed my final project for my digital history course, but thinking about it, I'm not sure it will ever be done. I truly hope the site I created will continue to evolve, be added to and become a resource for my future students and colleagues. I hope you take some time to take a look at Niebuhr's Notes. And let me know what you think! Jessica (a.k.a. Mrs. N.). Tuesday, May 5, 2015. Unit Fifteen: Tools, Tools and Tools, What Exactly Are tools?
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Digital History @ Ball State. Blog for digital history courses and projects at Ball State University. Fall 2015 Course: HIST 661: Seminar in Digital History. April 2, 2015. Flyer for my Fall 2015 course HIST 661: Seminar in Digital History at Ball State University. Rhetoric and Reality: The Founding of the Burris School is completed. May 5, 2014. I started with this:. Then I thought that was too long, so I tried to take it shorter:. And then I tried to make a tl;dr:. May 2, 2014. My project is complete!
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Public History in the Digital Age. Tuesday, March 4, 2008. Just for fun: Stephen Colbert's take on the pretzel: http:/ wikiality.com/Pretzels. Telling a story through images is a more challenging task than to be expected. Writing an image essay requires the writer to think more creatively than normal and from a variety of perspectives. Through this though, the historical interpretation may become a multi-layered story filled with images that help convey a deeper history. The Incredible, Edible Pretzel:.
HIST 511: Digital History Theory & Practice
HIST 511: Digital History Theory and Practice. Recommended Websites and Blogs. Week 1: Getting Started. Week 2: Defining Digital History. Week 3: Public Historians and Shared Authority. Week 4: The Collaborative Web. Week 5: Changing Scholarship. Week 7: History and Social Media. Week 8: Making History Relevant: Digital Technology and Public Engagement. Week 9: Women’s History Wikipedia Editathon. Week 10: Creating Digital Collections and Exhibits. Week 11: Semester Project work. December 11, 2014. We in...
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March 23, 2015. As the article points out, smart phones are widely used and offer an opportunity to reach public audiences outside of a museum or lecture hall. The app allows more than just oral histories and includes text, video, and photos relevant to the topic. Curatescape as a larger app has allowed historical societies and museums to create linked tours and individual stories that can be accessed anywhere at any time. March 10, 2015. While the radio programs are a bit dated now, they blur the lines ...
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The New Digital History Education. The New Digital History Education Blog explores using technology to teach social sciences, humanities, and history to a new generation of young people. Friday, May 14, 2010. It's been a few years of writing about a digital history education, and now with the launch of our new website www.canadashistory.ca. Digital history education is moving. Thanks for following, and hope to see you on the other side. Thursday, April 01, 2010. UnConferencing History Education Part 2.
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Tools of the Trade. Friday, December 30, 2016. Maps and Timelines From Early America to the Revolution. With all of the map-making tools available, learners can present information through maps with a few selections, drags, and drops. It sounds exciting, right? I think so, too, but I'm not sure that's exactly what my high school social studies classes need. Here's a couple of examples of map-making activities with Slides. Click on the images and linked text to explore the maps. Made using Slides. Stu...
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