Atlanta BeltLine Blog Article
0June 16, 2015 by Adina Langer
Nicole Knox just posted a great article about the Atlanta Rail Corridor Archive in the “Community Love” section of the …
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Category Announcements | Tags: Adina Langer, BeltLine
Spring 2015 Atlanta Rail Corridor Archive Launch
0May 22, 2015 by Adina Langer
Our class’s culminating Omeka site is now live and available for viewing. http://atlrailcorridorarchive.org/ Enjoy!
Category Announcements | Tags: Final Project, Omeka, Websites
2015 MUSE Awards
0April 28, 2015 by Adina Langer
For some inspiration, check out the American Alliance of Museum’s 2015 MUSE award winners: http://aam-us.org/about-us/grants-awards-and-competitions/muse-awards/past-award-winners/2015-muse-awards
Category Announcements | Tags: AAM, Adina Langer, digital technology, Muse Awards
Digital Public History
0April 23, 2015 by Adina Langer
Sheila Brennan, co-creator of Histories of the National Mall, has written an excellent reflective piece about the need for intentional …
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Category Announcements | Tags: Adina Langer, Center for History and New Media, digital history, digital humanities, public history, public humannities
Digital History from NCPH 2015
0April 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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Category Instructor Commentary | Tags: Adina Langer, digital history, digital humanities, digital tools, NCPH 2015, Omeka, THATCamp, Tumblr, Twitter, WordPress
Week 13 Notes
0April 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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Category Instructor Commentary | Tags: Adina Langer, digital tools, Week 13, writing history in the digital age
The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture: African Burial Ground
1April 13, 2015 by lspencer12
The majority of my academic work has been focused on African American histories from the early colonization of America to …
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Category Digital History Site Review | Tags: 17th century, 18th century, African American culture, African Burial, artifacts, General Service Administration, Leslie Spencer, New York Public Library System, THe Schomburg Center
Week 12 Notes
0April 8, 2015 by Adina Langer
During last night’s class, we discussed passionate history communities and ways to engage with them in a digital history setting. …
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Category Instructor Commentary | Tags: Adina Langer, audience, crowd-sourcing, public engagement, Week 12
Digital History Site Review: HRNM
3April 7, 2015 by cdavis132
For the digital history site review I decided to look at the Hampton Roads Naval Museum (HRNM) website. The museum …
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Category Digital History Site Review | Tags: digital history, digital site review, Hampton Roads Naval Museum
Emperor of the Irish
1April 7, 2015 by jeldredge1
For my digital site review, I first thought about looking at Trinity College’s online presentation of The Book of Kells, …
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Category Digital History Site Review | Tags: Brian Boru, exhibit illustration, Irish history, Jennie Eldredge, Trinity College Dublin