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Historian working in academic, digital, and public formats. Newer posts →. Thinking about design… For those who haven’t needed to. This week’s readings for Clio I. Got into basic nuts and bolts of disseminating history on the Web, particularly planning. Of websites. For me, they were quite useful as I think about putting my own projects on the Web. Some of the design principles discussed in the readings were familiar to me from taking an exhibition design class. And working at an exhibition design firm.
Draft: Project #1 « David Patrick McKenzie
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Historian working in academic, digital, and public formats. By David Patrick McKenzie. See the attachment. Fellow students and Sharon: I’ve left the criteria in for now–hence why the narrative extends beyond six pages. I plan to remove for the final. Will look forward to your comments! This entry was posted in Clio I Fall 2011. The Deerfield Raid, in Multiple Forms. Week 6: Digital Collections and Digital Preservation →. 4 comments on “ Draft: Project #1. October 4, 2011 at 2:01 am. Okay, here goes.
Week 8: Theory of New Media « David Patrick McKenzie
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Historian working in academic, digital, and public formats. Week 8: Theory of New Media. By David Patrick McKenzie. I’ve posted long-winded thoughts and discussion questions for this week on my new blog–posting this so others can redirect there: http:/ www.davidmckenzie.info/musings/2011/10/16/manovich-thought/. This entry was posted in Clio I Fall 2011. 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). Clio I Fall 2011.
Presentation: “Familiar Strangers” « David Patrick McKenzie
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Historian working in academic, digital, and public formats. Presentation: “Familiar Strangers”. By David Patrick McKenzie. Here is my presentation for class on October 11. This entry was posted in Clio I Fall 2011. Week 6: Digital Collections and Digital Preservation. Moving my blog →. 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. Clio I Fall 2011.
Week 6: Digital Collections and Digital Preservation « David Patrick McKenzie
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Historian working in academic, digital, and public formats. Week 6: Digital Collections and Digital Preservation. By David Patrick McKenzie. This week’s readings. Noted (and I alluded to in my Week 3 post. Another major focus of the readings–and what I found most interesting–was what it takes to build such online archives. While I knew that building online archives was complicated, I didn’t realize just how much so until these readings–and indeed, I gained a new appreciation f...And suggest that creating...
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Back to the Drawing Board and Back to the Archives | The Journey to Enlightenment: Making the Leap to the Digital Age
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About Sheri’s Thoughts and Observations on Digital History. The Journey to Enlightenment: Making the Leap to the Digital Age. The trials and tribulations of a technology neophyte and the journey into the cyber world. Back to the Drawing Board and Back to the Archives. In History and Cartography Fall 2013. Asymp; 4 Comments. The map pushes the research, then the ability to prepare the map pushes the desire to acquire the technology, then the frustration with technology pushes me to create an alternative f...
Post #10: A Misplaced Massacre: Struggling over the Memory of Sand Creek | History 616: American West
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History 616: American West. Post #10: A Misplaced Massacre: Struggling over the Memory of Sand Creek. November 24, 2014. This week’s assigned reading was,. A misplaced Massacre: Struggling over the Memory of Sand Creek. Instead, there are several questions I want to bring up about the book. But, first I need to start with a personal anecdote. While reading about the. Museum of the American Indian. Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum. Followed by a visit to the. Museum of the American Indian. One thought o...
Personal Geography in a Digital Age | Nathan Sleeter's Blog
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Nathan Sleeter's Blog. Blogging about history, disability, and education. Digital Memories: 5 Photo Story. Mapping and the State in the 20th Century. GIS, Architectural Reconstruction, and Visualizing Certainty →. Personal Geography in a Digital Age. October 27, 2013. UPDATE: Commented on David’s blog. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Mapping and the State in the 20th Century. GIS, Architectural Reconstruction, and Visualizing Certainty →. 3 responses to “ Personal Geography in a Digital Age.
Every Picture Tells a Story | richardhardesty
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They’ve said it all, haven’t they? March 25, 2012 · 11:58 am. Every Picture Tells a Story. White Space is Not Your Enemy. Tragedy of January 1986 represented one of the more intriguing portions of Tufte’s work. As Tufte explained, shuttle engineers and NASA officials debated the exact cause of the. Exploded as a result of O-ring failure during a cold launch magnified the methodological flaws of the engineers’ data displays. Had the engineers presented data that showed a correlation between O-ring dam...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Blog Comments →. April 20, 2012. In place of blog comments this week I am going to do a brief review of David McKenzie’s Final project draft:. I like the multiple layers of your project. I like the look and feel of your interface. It is attractive and yet not distracting which is very necessary because of the various kinds of maps, images, and content which will eventually fill your many links. Areas that could be Improved:. Great job overall David! Enter your comment here.
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Railroaded: Considering the Counterfactual West | A Journey into the West
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A Journey into the West. Railroaded: Considering the Counterfactual West. November 10, 2014. Railroaded: The Transcontinentals and the Making of Modern America. Comment this week on Megan’s post. Newer post →. One thought on “ Railroaded: Considering the Counterfactual West. November 10, 2014. Like you, I was really heartened to see White’s defense of counterfactual history. It helps illuminate contingency, one of our most important concepts, all the more. Thank you for elaborating on it!
Hook, Line, and Sinker | richardhardesty
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They’ve said it all, haven’t they? Design Assignment →. April 8, 2012 · 11:39 am. Hook, Line, and Sinker. The project attracts historians, chefs, and food enthusiasts. Food served as the hook that drew people to the project, but, through crowdsourcing, audience members have invested themselves in the project by examining what the menus reveal about the history of food and culture. With that said, I thoroughly enjoyed my visit to The Lost Museum. Or was it the abolitionists? Filed under Digital History.
Charts, Maps, and Memories | The Journey to Enlightenment: Making the Leap to the Digital Age
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About Sheri’s Thoughts and Observations on Digital History. The Journey to Enlightenment: Making the Leap to the Digital Age. The trials and tribulations of a technology neophyte and the journey into the cyber world. Charts, Maps, and Memories. In History and Cartography Fall 2013. Asymp; 1 Comment. This week’s readings offer complementary perspectives on how history has been visually and materially viewed, whether through a cultural, political, religious or personal lens. Often, I found that the symboli...
Post #10: Railroaded | CaptureHistory
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November 8, 2014. Richard White opens his book. Railroaded: The Transcontinentals and the Making of Modern America. There was a recent article. A modern historian recently recreated the scene with some of the descendants of the Chinese railroad workers. This story can also be found on NPR. Post 9: Travel not necessary. 4 thoughts on “Post #10: Railroaded”. November 9, 2014 at 11:51 pm. A lot of stories yet to be told…. November 10, 2014 at 4:01 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
Post 9: Travel not necessary | CaptureHistory
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Post 9: Travel not necessary. November 1, 2014. Post #9 : Travel not necessary. I also searched for other states’ historical societies to look at their website. Oklahoma and Utah both had similar websites as Montana, containing images and documents, all scanned for access on the internet. I had some technical issues with the California historical society website has I could not get past the main pages…nothing would open. Could just be a glitch on my end. November 1, 2014 at 9:37 pm.
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David Patrick McKenzie « Historian working in academic, digital, and public formats
Historian working in academic, digital, and public formats. Week 8: Theory of New Media. I’ve posted long-winded thoughts and discussion questions for this week on my new blog–posting this so others can redirect there: http:/ www.davidmckenzie.info/musings/2011/10/16/manovich-thought/. Clio I Fall 2011. I’ve gotten hosting! So I’m moving this blog to: http:/ www.davidmckenzie.info/musings/. Clio I Fall 2011. Presentation: “Familiar Strangers”. Here is my presentation for class on October 11. Another majo...
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