Posts Tagged ‘Jennie Eldredge’
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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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Brian Boru
0March 31, 2015 by jeldredge1
For my site review, I want to look at “Emporer of the Irish: Brian Boru and the Battle of Clontarf …
keep readingCategory Digital History Site Review | Tags: Jennie Eldredge
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Digital Tools Review
6March 24, 2015 by jeldredge1
Category Research Tool Review | Tags: Art Studio, digital image editing, Dirt Directory, Image Magick, Jennie Eldredge, organization tools, transcription, VoxcribeCC, Zotero
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Online Exhibit Show and Tell
0March 9, 2015 by jeldredge1
For the online exhibit review, I will look at University of Virginia’s “Sublime Anxiety: The Gothic Family and the Outsider” …
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Community and Memory
0February 24, 2015 by jeldredge1
My assigned tags for our review were: community history, memory, and public engagement. As expected, many of the article that …
keep readingCategory Tagging Assignment | Tags: community history, Jennie Eldredge, memory, public engagement
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Collections used
0February 22, 2015 by jeldredge1
I will use records from the Historic Oakland Foundation and the Kenan Center at the Atlanta History Center. ~ Jennie …
keep readingCategory Collections | Tags: Jennie Eldredge
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Cautiously Optimistic
3February 3, 2015 by jeldredge1
After reading the rest of Roy Rosenzweig’s Clio Wired, and Chapter 2 of History in the Digital Age written by Luke Tredinnick, I …
keep readingCategory Reading Response | Tags: Clio Wired, collecting data online, Jennie Eldredge, participatory mode, self-archiving, Week 4, writing history in the digital age
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“Garbage In…”
2January 27, 2015 by jeldredge1
Any traditional history or public history scholar has to become familiar with digital scholarship, and it’s tools; there is no …
keep readingCategory Reading Response | Tags: Clio Wired, digital history, digital tools, Jennie Eldredge, public history, Week 2, writing history in the digital age