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About | cliotropic
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Shane Landrum, historian and technologist. I’m Shane Landrum. A PhD candidate in American History at Brandeis University. As a humanities scholar, I work on the history of the United States in the 19th and 20th centuries. My major subfield interests are in legal history, women’s/gender/sexuality history, and histories of public health and technology. Unusually for a historian, I have formal training and 6 years of professional experience as a software engineer. When I attempted to find out how large this...
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Living the Dream | cliotropic
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Shane Landrum, historian and technologist. Posts from the ‘Living the Dream’ Category. Reflective journaling as a scholarly tool. Get what's new automatically. Scholars who are digging into technical aspects of digital research tools might enjoy my History Research Hacks. Blog That's where I put more complicated and/or computer-nerdy material, in the spirit of Jeremy Boggs' call for sharing code in the digital humanities. And moving-images items are at my YouTube channel. Birds of a feather.
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teaching | cliotropic
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Shane Landrum, historian and technologist. Posts tagged ‘teaching’. Some thoughts on fully-online history teaching. CFP: Writing History in the Digital Age. Tool of the day: dictation software. Tools for writing and teaching. Get what's new automatically. Scholars who are digging into technical aspects of digital research tools might enjoy my History Research Hacks. I also digitize primary sources found in my research. Textual items are at Cliotropic Research,. Birds of a feather. The past isn't even past.
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writing process | cliotropic
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Shane Landrum, historian and technologist. Posts tagged ‘writing process’. Reflective journaling as a scholarly tool. Get what's new automatically. Scholars who are digging into technical aspects of digital research tools might enjoy my History Research Hacks. Blog That's where I put more complicated and/or computer-nerdy material, in the spirit of Jeremy Boggs' call for sharing code in the digital humanities. And moving-images items are at my YouTube channel. Birds of a feather. The past isn't even past.
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reflective writing | cliotropic
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Shane Landrum, historian and technologist. Posts tagged ‘reflective writing’. Reflective journaling as a scholarly tool. Get what's new automatically. Scholars who are digging into technical aspects of digital research tools might enjoy my History Research Hacks. Blog That's where I put more complicated and/or computer-nerdy material, in the spirit of Jeremy Boggs' call for sharing code in the digital humanities. And moving-images items are at my YouTube channel. Birds of a feather. History in the Digital.
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Some thoughts on fully-online history teaching | cliotropic
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Shane Landrum, historian and technologist. Some thoughts on fully-online history teaching. That feeling when Blackboard just isn’t doing what I want it to. Source: movieclassics.wordpress.com. I haven’t posted here in a while, largely because I’ve been busy boot-camping myself on fully-online teaching. I’ve been learning a lot! Part of my teaching assignment involves at least 1 fully online course with an enrollment cap of 50 each semester. You can put 3 paper due-dates into your syllabus and trust that ...
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Plagiarius | A blog of notes about literary plagiarists and intellectual property. | Page 2
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A blog of notes about literary plagiarists and intellectual property. The Visible Part of the Brain…. I thought I was finished with my dissertation proposal, but not so. My advisors pointed out a major weak point in my thesis I was conflating metaphor and literary device. That being one necessitates being the other, I mean. It’s not the first time I’ve had blunders with the term metaphor though; in my Masters program, … Continue reading →. A Trip to the Poe Museum. Maybe The Simpsons know. I just put one...
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Creation by Algorithm: Why Netflix (Probably) Isn’t Going to Destroy Art | Plagiarius
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A blog of notes about literary plagiarists and intellectual property. Creation by Algorithm: Why Netflix (Probably) Isn’t Going to Destroy Art. This entry was posted on July 28, 2013, in Uncategorized. And tagged house of cards. I’ve been guilty of binge watching both House of Cards and Orange is the New Black on Netflix while avoiding real work this summer–I’ve been hooked by the dark plots and HBO-style care put into each episode. But critics have been spelling doom for the author at least since Roland...
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Testing the Tariff | Plagiarius
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A blog of notes about literary plagiarists and intellectual property. This entry was posted on December 27, 2013, in Uncategorized. Now that I’ve had some time away from the classroom, I’ve been catching up on all the reading and writing and thinking I wanted to do all semester. In fact, it’s gotten to the point where I’m catching up with things I’ve been meaning to do since Summer🙂. Posting on the AMBeR tariff. Second page of the AMBeR tariff. If I had to fill out paperwork for each and every minor par...
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