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Recommended Websites and Blogs – HIST 511: Digital History Theory & Practice
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HIST 511: Digital History Theory and Practice. Recommended Websites and Blogs. Digital Public Library of America. Jeremy Boggs, ClioWeb. Dan Cohen’s Digital Humanities Blog. Mills Kelly, edwired. Tom Scheinfeldt, Found History. Nina Simon, Museum 2.0. 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. Notify me of new comments via email. HIST 511: D...
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Week 15: Presentations of Projects – HIST 511: Digital History Theory & Practice
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HIST 511: Digital History Theory and Practice. Week 15: Presentations of Projects. Present your work-in-progress exhibit, discussing your historical argument, how you chose and present the items, and any issues you are facing. 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. Blog at WordPre...
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Week 12: Public Historians and Shared Authority on the Web – HIST 511: Digital History Theory & Practice
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HIST 511: Digital History Theory and Practice. Week 12: Public Historians and Shared Authority on the Web. Special Guest: Dr. Roger Bilisoly, Department of Mathematics. Leslie Madsen-Brooks, I nevertheless am a historian : Digital Historical Practice and Malpractice around Black Confederate Soldiers. Writing History in the Digital Age. Grappling with the Concept of Radical Trust,. Tim Causer, Justin Tonra, and Valerie Wallace, “ Transcription Maximized; Expense Minimized? Literary and Linguistic Computing.
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Week 10: Space, Time, Place – HIST 511: Digital History Theory & Practice
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HIST 511: Digital History Theory and Practice. Week 10: Space, Time, Place. Special Guest: Thad Dymkowski, Geography Department. Will Thomas and Edward Ayers, The Difference Slavery Made: A Close Analysis of Two American Communities. Richard White, What Is Spatial History. Working Paper, Stanford, California, 2010. Stephen Robertson, Putting Harlem on the Map. Writing History in the Digital Age. David J. Bodenheimer, The Spatial Humanities: Space, Time, and Place in the New Digital Age, in Weller,. Week ...
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October | 2016 | Emily's Digital History Blog
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Emily's Digital History Blog. Week 9 – Podcasts. October 31, 2016. One does not need to do much to engage me. In history. Just reading an article about doing. That your brain is understanding something amazing as it is being revealed to you. And, by chance, in every class I have at least a few students who have a similar intrinsic interest in history and who enjoy (almost! About history all on their own. Fortunately, history is. Week 8 – Wikipedia. October 24, 2016. I’m a fan of Wikipedia, but I...
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Week 3 | Emily's Digital History Blog
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Emily's Digital History Blog. September 19, 2016. Discuss how the Web impacts the way you do historical research. How does it change the way you think about sources? Are there qualitative differences between using digital archives and more traditional analog sources? Why or why not? Considered a digital native. I remember typing my first school paper in 5. 2 thoughts on “ Week 3. September 20, 2016 at 12:49 am. September 20, 2016 at 3:57 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Week 8 ...
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Week 11: Public History and Social Media – HIST 511: Digital History Theory & Practice
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HIST 511: Digital History Theory and Practice. Week 11: Public History and Social Media. How Tweet It Is! Library Acquires Entire Twitter Archive. Library of Congress Blog. April 14, 2010. Andrew McGill, “Can Twitter Fit in the Library of Congress? August 4, 2016. Christopher Beam, #Posterity: How future historians will use the Twitter archives. April 20, 2010. Marshall Kirkpatrick, What a Tweet Can Tell You. November 16, 2011. Paul Ford, The Hidden Technology That Makes Twitter Huge. November 7, 2013.
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Week 12 – Citizen Archivist | Emily's Digital History Blog
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Emily's Digital History Blog. Week 12 – Citizen Archivist. November 21, 2016. 8220;Citizen Archivist” is my new hobby and I can’t believe I didn’t know about it until now. It was a brilliant idea – but who would have guessed that people would be willing to transcribe documents, etc., in their free time? I guess it was worth a shot. If it worked for Wikipedia, why not for primary sources? From what I’ve read, a lot of people have become Citizen Archivists. Week 11 – Twitter. November 29, 2016 at 12:17 am.
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Week 10 – GIS Projects | Emily's Digital History Blog
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Emily's Digital History Blog. Week 10 – GIS Projects. November 7, 2016. Geographic Information Science contributes to historical scholarship, as it can reveal aspects of the past that written documents do not. For public historians, GIS can engage audiences that are unlikely to be interested in reading journals and monographs. 8220; Virtual Jamestown. And reach wider audiences. A project like “Virtual Jamestown,” with original maps and historical accounts as well as blogs, modern maps, teachi...You are c...