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  1. Digital History from NCPH 2015

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    April 20, 2015 by Adina Langer

    Along with a group of students and professors from Georgia State University, I was privileged to attend NCPH 2015 in …
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  2. Week 13 Notes

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    April 14, 2015 by Adina Langer

    Tonight marked our last discussion class.  We talked about the future of digital history: challenges and opportunities.  We also workshop-ed …
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  3. Digital Tools Review

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    March 24, 2015 by jjackson39

    The tools that I have chosen for my review are Zotero, Coffitivity, Freedom and Textal


  4. Digital Tools Review

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    March 24, 2015 by nbrown24

    For the digital research tool review, I decided to check out Zotero, Dropbox, Evernote and MyHistro. With the exception of …
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  5. Digital Tool Review

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    March 24, 2015 by cdavis132

    For the digital research tool review assignment, I am reviewing Zotero, Google Drive, Stayfocusd and Onenote. I have had lots …
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  6. Digital Tools Review

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    March 24, 2015 by jrenner1

    For our digital tool review, I selected Zotero, MyHistro, ProProfs and DocTeach. I found all these tools to have a …
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  7. Research Tool Review

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    March 24, 2015 by rjordan10

    For my research tool review, I looked at Zotero, DropBox, Omeka, and Listango. Over the past nine weeks, I really enjoyed using …
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  8. My Digital Toolbox

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    March 23, 2015 by Susan Prillaman

    Apparently taking the broadest definition of “tool” to mean anything that serves as a means, I selected Grass GIS, Viewshare, …
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  9. Research Tool Review

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    March 17, 2015 by kdaly3

    I have reviewed the following tools: Zotero, Google Docs, Evernote, and Coggle.


  10. Tagging Race, Gender and Identity

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    March 1, 2015 by cdavis132

    For the tagging assignment, I was given the tags “gender, race, and identity.” At first thought, I believed that theses …
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