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Heritage Analytics | Digital Humanities
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Posts by: Heritage Analytics. The Power of Virtual Software in the Classroom. April 2, 2014. Middot; Leave a Comment. Historians have stubbornly stuck with obsolete and ineffective teaching methods for centuries and it is time the field identify ways in which educators and cultural professionals can capitalize on the creative impulses of students and members of the public. Historians cannot ignore the digital revolution and I believe the most innovative professors will be those […]. February 24, 2014.
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Water in the Desert | Digital Humanities
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Hurley…. Is this an actual assignment or not? Water in the Desert. November 4, 2013. Middot; 6 Comments. The water flowing beneath you is rushing into a generating station where it will be used to create electricity before continuing downstream. But where did all the water in the middle of a desert come from? The Sign is to have one large map of the watershed instead of smaller pictures down the side. The map will be of the watershed and the area it serves overlaid on a map of Arizona. The waters...The t...
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April | 2014 | Digital Humanities
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From the monthly archives: April 2014. April 4, 2014. Middot; Leave a Comment. After going through the exercise of creating an Excel spreadsheet containing information about where and when Dane Coolidge photographed I realized that pinpoints on a map are not the visualization for me. After meeting with the ”digital specialists” at ASU (thank you Michael) for many hours, I’ve decided that I would like to create something other than a map. If possible, […]. Continue Reading →. April 2, 2014. April 1, 2014.
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Briana Klass | Digital Humanities
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Posts by: Briana Klass. Mapping British Tourism to French Revolutionary Sites in the early 19th century. April 1, 2014. Middot; Leave a Comment. The post Mapping British Tourism to French Revolutionary Sites in the early 19th century. Appeared first on Briana Klass. Continue Reading →. Visualizing British Tourism of the French Revolution. March 17, 2014. Middot; Leave a Comment. The post Visualizing British Tourism of the French Revolution. Appeared first on Briana Klass. Continue Reading →. In “Ge...
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Krista | Digital Humanities
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April 1, 2014. Middot; Leave a Comment. At least for now… As I wrote before, I wanted to focus my visualization on the themes and emotions that appear out of the artwork created by undocumented students. This is a small sample (around 40 pieces) but I believe it adequately represents common themes and emotions of these undocumented students as well as the […]. Continue Reading →. March 31, 2014. Middot; Leave a Comment. Continue Reading →. What is embodied space? March 31, 2014. Middot; Leave a Comment.
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Place and Memory in the Digital Age. Written by historian Mark Tebeau. UrbanHumanist explores history, landscape, and place. Ostensibly, urbanhumanist integrates the perspectives of public history, digital humanities, and interpretive scholarship, but Politics, life, and occasionally family are fair game as well. Email at mtebeau at gmail dot com or tweet at urbanhumanist. My research engages the intersection of public history. Such as the history. Euclid Corridor Transportation Project. To post a comment.
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Curatescape projects begin feeding data into Google’s Field Trip app | Curatescape
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Curatescape projects begin feeding data into Google’s Field Trip app. June 2, 2014. Curatescape project Salt River Stories. This weekend became the first in a series of planned partnerships with Google and Niantic Labs, in which geolocated historical stories will be made available in the Field Trip mobile app. While individual Curatescape projects. The data sharing process is accomplished seamlessly and automatically via an Omeka plugin. About Salt River Stories. 8220;Salt River Stories brings the histor...
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Drivewise by Allstate | UrbanHumanist
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Place and Memory in the Digital Age. November 11, 2014. The biggest bait and switch ever. When my family recently moved, my wife was brand loyal to Allstate, with us choosing them for home and auto, despite more favorable quotes. Their Drivewise program brought their rates with 10% of the competition (higher, that is), so we opted for them. My wife assured me that our middle-aged lifestyles, relatively modest driving miles and habits should stand us in good stead. Finally, they have a category called bra...
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