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History Spaces (V) | edwired
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Teaching History in the Digital Age. Making Digital Scholarship Count. The History Curriculum in 2023. Improving the Past →. January 6, 2014. In this, the concluding post in my series on history spaces, I want to take up the hardest question of all — how we might find the physical spaces we need to take the sort of creative and new approaches to digital history. I’ve advocated for here. Most of us — not all, I grant, but most — use our offices primarily for prepping our classes, meeting with ...So, if we...
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Milo Minderbinder University? | edwired
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Teaching History in the Digital Age. Making Digital Scholarship Count. The History Curriculum in 2023. Do you remember First Lieutenant Milo Minderbinder. He’s the guy in Joseph Heller’s. Who bought eggs in Malta for 84 cents a dozen and sold them back to the Maltese for 51 cents a dozen. The important thing was that the syndicate made a profit, so everyone who owned a share made out in the end. The End of Western Civilization As We Know It. March 21-28, 2008. And history education specifically. Much of ...
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Command Lines is sponsored by the Computer History Museum's Center for Software History and organized by the SIGCIS Conferences Committee:. David C. Brock, Computer History Museum. Marie Hicks, Illinois Institute of Technology. Laine Nooney, Georgia Institute of Technology. Andrew Russell, SUNY Polytechnic Institute. Questions should be directed to. Conference Assistant Kera Allen: kera [dot] allen [at] gatech [dot] edu. About the Computer History Museum. Sidebar image credited to Nancy Leigh Williams, 1...
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Text Analysis Example | edwired
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Teaching History in the Digital Age. Making Digital Scholarship Count. The History Curriculum in 2023. Here are two different examples of using online tools for basic text analysis:. A Google NGram comparing terms over time…. A word cloud that uses the text of my essay Milo Minderbinder University…. Declaration of Independence via Voyant. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Making the History of 1989. Teaching History (the book).
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Teaching History in the Digital Age. Making Digital Scholarship Count. The History Curriculum in 2023. This map is a demonstration for students in my HIST 390 class. The information here is for that purpose only and should not be cited as authoritative. In particular, the property polygons are entirely imagined and bear almost no relationship to actual historical property lines. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Making the History of 1989.
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Teaching History in the Digital Age. Making Digital Scholarship Count. The History Curriculum in 2023. This page is nothing more than a list of blog essays that began as a series, but have now been collected into single, longer essays. Eventually, these are all likely to make their way into something “book like.” Or not. That’s still to be decided. The History Curriculum in 2023. Making Digital Scholarship Count. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. On History Spaces (V).
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Teaching History in the Digital Age. Making Digital Scholarship Count. The History Curriculum in 2023. Maps, Walls, and Digital Public History. June 1, 2016. This coming fall I’m teaching a new course: History of the Appalachian Trail. As envisioned, the class is going to be many things at once (which is likely a structural problem). It is a conventional history of one of America’s … Continue reading →. Comments Off on Maps, Walls, and Digital Public History. Eat Your Brussels Sprouts! April 14, 2016.
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Improving the Past | edwired
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Teaching History in the Digital Age. Making Digital Scholarship Count. The History Curriculum in 2023. History’s Future →. January 21, 2014. This semester I’m offering a new course,. That is another attempt on my part to capitalize on what we’ve learned from recent research about how young people use digital media. Last year I wrote a series of posts I called The History Curriculum in 2023. Takes on the first and last of these criteria. Lying About the Past. The basic premise underlying the course is tha...
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Teaching History in the Digital Age. Making Digital Scholarship Count. The History Curriculum in 2023. Maps, Walls, and Digital Public History. June 1, 2016. This coming fall I’m teaching a new course: History of the Appalachian Trail. As envisioned, the class is going to be many things at once (which is likely a structural problem). It is a conventional history of one of America’s … Continue reading →. Comments Off on Maps, Walls, and Digital Public History. Eat Your Brussels Sprouts! April 14, 2016.
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