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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
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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 …
keep readingCategory Announcements | Tags: Adina Langer, Center for History and New Media, digital history, digital humanities, public history, public humannities
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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 …
keep readingCategory Instructor Commentary | Tags: Adina Langer, digital history, digital humanities, digital tools, NCPH 2015, Omeka, THATCamp, Tumblr, Twitter, WordPress
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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 …
keep readingCategory Instructor Commentary | Tags: Adina Langer, digital tools, Week 13, writing history in the digital age
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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 …
keep readingCategory 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
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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. …
keep readingCategory Instructor Commentary | Tags: Adina Langer, audience, crowd-sourcing, public engagement, Week 12
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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 …
keep readingCategory Digital History Site Review | Tags: digital history, digital site review, Hampton Roads Naval Museum
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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, …
keep readingCategory Digital History Site Review | Tags: Brian Boru, exhibit illustration, Irish history, Jennie Eldredge, Trinity College Dublin
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Photogrammar
3April 7, 2015 by nbrown24
For the digital history site review I decided to take a look at the Photogrammar website, which is coordinated by …
keep readingCategory Digital History Site Review | Tags: Great Depression, Nathan Brown, photogrammar, photos, World War II
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A More Perfect Union review
2April 7, 2015 by jjackson39
Though the ongoing pursuit of improving democracy is never purported to be an easy or painless process, some moments in …
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