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Stop Complaining and Do Something! | Pondering Public History
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Stop Complaining and Do Something! June 6, 2015. Our readings for this week discussed collaboration online and all of the possibilities the internet offers in terms of information sharing and all of the (unused) potential for historians to share their knowledge. By this point in the course, I feel I have read enough long-winded diatribes on what historians. Paul Ford in “ The Web is a Customer Service Media. 8220;, explains why collaboration is such a powerful component of the internet. He notes. Discuss...
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“Pardon Me, Have You Seen My Dog, Thimble?”: Video Games and “experiencing” the Boston Tea Party | The Historian's Web
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The Historian's Web. History and New Media, HIST 677. 8220;Pardon Me, Have You Seen My Dog, Thimble? 8221;: Video Games and “experiencing” the Boston Tea Party. June 21, 2015. June 21, 2015. In the virtual game, Mission America: for Crown of Colony? There is fourteen year old boy named Nat Wheeler living in Uxbridge, Massachusetts in 1773. He knows he cannot inherit his father’s farm because he is a second son. His father lands him the position of printer’s apprentice in Boston. Such is the initiative of.
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“Rump-Fed Chicken!” And other historic things Video Games Teach You – Public History Bytes
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Catherine Schultz, Public Historian. Digital History: Get the Info Out! 8221; And other historic things Video Games Teach You. Pinning a Journey: Junipero Serra’s California Missions. Mobile Apps: Enhancing Historical Experiences around the World. On “Rump-Fed Chicken! On “Rump-Fed Chicken! On What’s the point of digi…. On What’s the point of digi…. On Encouraging a Participatory…. 8221; And other historic things Video Games Teach You. 8220;Video games are educational tools? Video games can be helpful fo...
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“Rump-Fed Chicken!” And other historic things Video Games Teach You – Public History Bytes
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Catherine Schultz, Public Historian. Digital History: Get the Info Out! 8221; And other historic things Video Games Teach You. Pinning a Journey: Junipero Serra’s California Missions. Mobile Apps: Enhancing Historical Experiences around the World. On “Rump-Fed Chicken! On “Rump-Fed Chicken! On What’s the point of digi…. On What’s the point of digi…. On Encouraging a Participatory…. 8221; And other historic things Video Games Teach You. 8220;Video games are educational tools? Video games can be helpful fo...
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Yakety Yak to Clickity Clack | approximate truths comparative lies
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Approximate truths comparative lies. Yakety Yak to Clickity Clack. Clarifies in his articles,. Today’s traditional historian? This disconnect between boring history and anecdotal history on the web lies at the center of the many issues facing the contemporary historian. How can professional academics reconcile the deeply individualistic craft and possessive individualism of history with the open and collaborative nature of the web? Are Wikipedians good historians? I think the real problem is what Edson.
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Digitizing History: A Democratic Endeavor? – Public History Bytes
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Catherine Schultz, Public Historian. Digital History: Get the Info Out! 8221; And other historic things Video Games Teach You. Pinning a Journey: Junipero Serra’s California Missions. Mobile Apps: Enhancing Historical Experiences around the World. On “Rump-Fed Chicken! On “Rump-Fed Chicken! On What’s the point of digi…. On What’s the point of digi…. On Encouraging a Participatory…. Digitizing History: A Democratic Endeavor? Photo Courtesy of Wikipedia. But isn’t this what the public wants? Why aren’...
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App-cessible: Mobile Applications and Exclusion | the Blackprint
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The Musings of a Black Twenty-something Striving to Leave Her Mark on the Historical Record and the World. App-cessible: Mobile Applications and Exclusion. June 13, 2015. This blog will be tangential in topic. While I am writing, of course about new media and its implications for historical endeavors, I’ll be focusing more so on new media branches rather than its roots. In particular, I’m going to discuss the concept of digital exclusion. Marginalized groups such as Blacks, Latinos and other minority gro...
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App-cessible: Mobile Applications and Exclusion | the Blackprint
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The Musings of a Black Twenty-something Striving to Leave Her Mark on the Historical Record and the World. App-cessible: Mobile Applications and Exclusion. June 13, 2015. This blog will be tangential in topic. While I am writing, of course about new media and its implications for historical endeavors, I’ll be focusing more so on new media branches rather than its roots. In particular, I’m going to discuss the concept of digital exclusion. Marginalized groups such as Blacks, Latinos and other minority gro...
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Apps: The Future for Museums? | Public History Goes Digital
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Public History Goes Digital. Anna Snyder, Public Historian in the Making. Skip to primary content. Apps: The Future for Museums? June 12, 2015. When people freaked out because they thought computers wouldn’t be able to handle the transition to the new millennium? Or when we all discovered Google Earth and became fascinated (or terrified) by the potential to look at satellite images of our homes? And museums are now just beginning to take advantage of it. As I mentioned in a previous blog post. The spatia...
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