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Apps and the Museum – Looking Forward to Understand the Past
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Looking Forward to Understand the Past. Public History, New Media and Expanding Audiences. Apps and the Museum. October 26, 2016. Museums more and more are looking to engage visitors in as many ways as possible including through mobile technology. This can be through the use of social media but also the development of an app designed to enhance the experience of a museum visit. Encurate. The app features maps of the building, tours to enhance your visit and information on museum event.
About – Looking Forward to Understand the Past
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Looking Forward to Understand the Past. Public History, New Media and Expanding Audiences. My name is Matthew Norgard and I am currently a graduate student at Loyola University Chicago pursuing my Master’s degree in Public History. I am interested in American history, specifically issues that deal with race and gender in the 19th and 20th century. I believe public history can expand historical discourse to new audiences as well as effective method at engaging the public in historical debates.
Textual Studies and Digital Texts – Looking Forward to Understand the Past
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Looking Forward to Understand the Past. Public History, New Media and Expanding Audiences. Textual Studies and Digital Texts. November 2, 2016. Apps and the Museum. Is that Really, Real? No like the Original One? Published by Matthew Norgard. View all posts by Matthew Norgard. 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. Blog at WordPress.com.
The Many Sounds of History – Looking Forward to Understand the Past
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Looking Forward to Understand the Past. Public History, New Media and Expanding Audiences. The Many Sounds of History. October 4, 2016. It allows users to access any uploaded content for free, leave comments at specific time markers on the stream and uploaders have no restrictions on file size and can be embedded anywhere such as Facebook or Twitter. [2]. 50 Most Important People in EDM,. Eliot Van Buskirk, SoundCloud Threatens MySpace as Music Destination for Twitter Era,. Go Pro on SoundCloud,. View al...
Managing Metadata across Disciplines – Looking Forward to Understand the Past
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Looking Forward to Understand the Past. Public History, New Media and Expanding Audiences. Managing Metadata across Disciplines. October 12, 2016. The CCO was a project undertaken by the Visual Resources Association (VRA) in 2001 and created standards for data content incorporating aspects of VRA Core 4.0 and Categories for the Description of Works of Art (CDWA). [2]. CCO also does not require a strict adherence to the guide as institutions may have local rules they must follow. The CCO guide does la...
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Course Details | Public History New Media
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Public History New Media. HIST 479/DIGH 500 – Fall Semester 2016. Syllabus – Fall 2016. HIST 479-800 Public History New Media/ DIGH 400-001 Introduction to Digital Humanities. Instructor: Prof. Kyle B. Roberts ( kroberts2@luc.edu. Th: 7:00 – 9:30 pm. Classroom: Mundelein 706 (Mac Lab) and Mundelein 603 (seminar room). Office: Crown Center 525 and CTSDH. The course requirements and their percentage of the final grade are:. Weekly blog posts and digital exercises (40%). Praeger, 2011; ISBN 9780313387494).
Heilbrunn – Edad Media Amorcita
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My favorite historical website is the Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. The entrance to the site, which is part of the website for the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, begins, The Met’s Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History pairs essays. And works of art. I am a little confused about whether or not ‘History Web’ has a specific definition- the need for a guide to gathering, preserving, and presenting the past on the web. History Web would be something that fulfills that need? September 28, 2016. I agr...
Welcome! | Public History New Media
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Public History New Media. HIST 479/DIGH 500 – Fall Semester 2016. Syllabus – Fall 2016. August 28, 2016. Class meets once a week. Most classes will be divided into three components: theoretical readings on the day’s topic; a practicum on a specific software or technology; and peer critique of projects. Before our Thursday class. Students should get in the habit of reading and commenting on the blogs of other class participants. 24 Holden St, Malden, MA 02148, USA. Assistant Professor of Public History an...
Blogging Resources | Public History New Media
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Public History New Media. HIST 479/DIGH 500 – Fall Semester 2016. Syllabus – Fall 2016. Blogs have emerged over the last fifteen years as an important free online platform for the sharing of thoughts and ideas. Getting started with a blog can be daunting, but the resources below can be helpful:. Michael Conniff, “Just What is a Blog, Anyway? September 29, 2005. Adrienne L. Massanari and Meghan Dougherty, “Best Practices for Bloggers: Dimensions for Consideration,”. Center for Digital Ethics and Policy.
Final Class Projects | Public History New Media
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Public History New Media. HIST 479/DIGH 500 – Fall Semester 2016. Syllabus – Fall 2016. Congratulations: You have been asked by the Center for Textual Studies and Digital Humanities (CTSDH) at Loyola University Chicago to write a Level I award under the National Endowment for the Humanities Digital Humanities Advancement Grants. At the end of the semester, you will hand-in your grant application, which will conform to the guidelines laid out by the NEH. It will include a:. Your plans for the final produc...
Kyle Roberts | Public History New Media
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Public History New Media. HIST 479/DIGH 500 – Fall Semester 2016. Syllabus – Fall 2016. View all posts by Kyle Roberts. August 28, 2016. This course is an introduction to the role of new media and the digital humanities in the service of cultural heritage. It will focus on examining the ways that emerging media have affected our historical understanding in the past and …. Read more ›. History in the Technological Age. Looking Forward to Understand the Past. Public History and New Media.
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Pinterest: Unbounded Social Network – Public Connections, Public History
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Public Connections, Public History. Exploring Accessibility and Relevance in a Dynamic Digital World. Pinterest: Unbounded Social Network. I have very distinct memories of the early months of 2012 and NOT understanding my college roommates obsession with this online thing called “pinterest”. My friend, who now works in high fashion in New York City, was at the forefront of a new social media that simultaneously connected communities of ideas and communities of people. Or the Smithsonian) Wikipedia. Is a ...
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Digital Exhibits – Public Connections, Public History
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Public Connections, Public History. Exploring Accessibility and Relevance in a Dynamic Digital World. Check out a my digital exhibit “875 North to 2135 South: Highlights of the Mag Mile” on Paris of The Midwest. See it here. This is a text widget, which allows you to add text or HTML to your sidebar. You can use them to display text, links, images, HTML, or a combination of these. Edit them in the Widget section of the Customizer. Migration Story: Video Trial Run. November 30, 2016. November 17, 2016.
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Public Connections, Public History. Exploring Accessibility and Relevance in a Dynamic Digital World. Migration Story: Video Trial Run. Is the hyperlink to my video. The next steps were relatively simple- I was clearly guided through the account creation, and after a snafu with remembering my password, I successfully logged into the video creation tool on Firefox. November 30, 2016. November 30, 2016. Leave a comment on Migration Story: Video Trial Run. November 17, 2016. Published by Colburn and Bentley...
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Looking Forward to Understand the Past – Public History, New Media and Expanding Audiences
Looking Forward to Understand the Past. Public History, New Media and Expanding Audiences. The process to create a video using the story making website created by the University of Minnesota Immigrant History Research…. The Democratizing Power of AV. Stories for the Classroom on the Immigrant Stories website allows immigrants to curate their own video presentation and relay their experiences…. Is that Really, Real? No like the Original One? Textual Studies and Digital Texts. Apps and the Museum. Soundclo...
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Piffle and waffle from my world. Another LCD Panel Driver Option - this time as a kit. But is it cheaper? I have a brief un-boxing video to present to you below, then I will get onto the contents. Read more of this article. Unboxing a Google AIY kit for the Raspberry Pi. And as usual. Lessons learnt. Read more of this article. GM328A Transistor Tester by Geekcreit. A short review of the tester. Here is a quick video of a cheap and super useful little test tool I use on a regular basis. It's all about me.