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Reflection to Digital Humanities. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Archive for December, 2008. 68% Ain’t That Bad. December 9, 2008 at 11:58 pm · Filed under Uncategorized. Here’s a Fall Semester Reflection to Digital Humanities. December 9, 2008 at 10:50 pm · Filed under Uncategorized. 68% Ain’t That Bad. Fun Times at VTHS! Just another WordPress.com weblog. Get a free blog at WordPress.com.
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Reflection to Digital Humanities. Just another WordPress.com weblog. November 4, 2008 at 2:45 am · Filed under Uncategorized. Just a thought…. Http:/ ascd.typepad.com/blog/2008/11/students-getting-into-the-debate.html. No comments yet ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Reflection to Digital Humanities. Just another WordPress.com weblog. October 14, 2008 at 5:17 pm · Filed under Uncategorized. Here is my response based on my growth from a digital nothing to digital native. No comments yet ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. 68% Ain’t That Bad.
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Reflection to Digital Humanities. Just another WordPress.com weblog. September 26, 2008 at 12:49 pm · Filed under Uncategorized. Welcome to WordPress.com. This is your first post. Edit or delete it and start blogging! Laquo; Newer entries. 68% Ain’t That Bad. Fun Times at VTHS! Just another WordPress.com weblog. Get a free blog at WordPress.com.
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Reflection to Digital Humanities. Just another WordPress.com weblog. December 9, 2008 at 10:50 pm · Filed under Uncategorized. For me, pictures and images have always been fun dealing with. In school, I had enjoyed interpreting and analyzing pictures instead of reading long passages of text because I got to use my imagination. I can remember a 5. No comments yet ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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Scribe Post 9-5-08: Julie & Jennifer | EDCI 5784: Teaching and Inquiry in the Digital Humanities
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EDCI 5784: Teaching and Inquiry in the Digital Humanities. This supports graduate students’ work in a course by the above title. Scribe Post 9-5-08: Joe & Christen. A compelling – and really important question… →. Scribe Post 9-5-08: Julie & Jennifer. September 10, 2008. As a class, we are attempting to familiarize ourselves with new technologies to incorporate into our classrooms in the future. Questions such as Do you consider yourself a digital native? Were asked, or What defines a digital native?
Scribe Post, 26 Sept 08 (2nd half) – Kristen & Andy | EDCI 5784: Teaching and Inquiry in the Digital Humanities
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EDCI 5784: Teaching and Inquiry in the Digital Humanities. This supports graduate students’ work in a course by the above title. Scribe Post (September 26, 2008) – Matt and Mary. Scribe- 10/17- Mallory and Ashton →. Scribe Post, 26 Sept 08 (2nd half) – Kristen & Andy. September 29, 2008. After returning from lunch, we briefly reviewed what was covered during the first half of class, such as iGoogle, the accuracy of internet sources, and various search tools (list can be found at. Even so, the idea of hav...
Our Reflection: Creating a podcast “tool” | EDCI 5784: Teaching and Inquiry in the Digital Humanities
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EDCI 5784: Teaching and Inquiry in the Digital Humanities. This supports graduate students’ work in a course by the above title. Scribe- 10/17- Mallory and Ashton. Don’t Eat the Pictures…When You Go to Museums →. Our Reflection: Creating a podcast “tool”. October 31, 2008. As a team, we thought: What if we created something that high school students could view that pointed out the importance of English class and the language skills and strategies that are taught within its walls? In the end, we felt our ...
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EDCI 5784: Teaching and Inquiry in the Digital Humanities. This supports graduate students’ work in a course by the above title. Don’t Eat the Pictures…When You Go to Museums. November 9, 2008. So this is completely random but kind of fitting since we are headed to the museum tomorrow. My mom said I spent hours watching this. So here is a little word of advice from cookie monster as we tour the museum tomorrow. Kristen with a K. Don’t Eat the Pictures…When You Go to Museums. Blog at WordPress.com.
The rubric for the igoogle task – and more! | EDCI 5784: Teaching and Inquiry in the Digital Humanities
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EDCI 5784: Teaching and Inquiry in the Digital Humanities. This supports graduate students’ work in a course by the above title. A compelling – and really important question…. Scribe Post (September 26, 2008) – Matt and Mary →. The rubric for the igoogle task – and more! September 26, 2008. In case you need a link to flowgram – here it is. And, the rubric for the task. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. A compelling – and really important question…. Scribe- 10/17- Mallory and Ashton.
Scribe- 10/17- Mallory and Ashton | EDCI 5784: Teaching and Inquiry in the Digital Humanities
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EDCI 5784: Teaching and Inquiry in the Digital Humanities. This supports graduate students’ work in a course by the above title. Scribe Post, 26 Sept 08 (2nd half) – Kristen & Andy. Our Reflection: Creating a podcast “tool” →. Scribe- 10/17- Mallory and Ashton. October 21, 2008. This past Friday we had a short class, in which we discussed a few items but mostly used the time to collaborate in groups and ‘play’ with podcasts. We started the day by watching the Blood Bourne Pathogen video. Some resources a...
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EDCI 5784: Teaching and Inquiry in the Digital Humanities. This supports graduate students’ work in a course by the above title. Newer posts →. Scribe Post 9-5-08: Julie & Jennifer. September 10, 2008. As a class, we are attempting to familiarize ourselves with new technologies to incorporate into our classrooms in the future. From flips to flowgrams to using programs like flickr, we are bringing ourselves up to date with new and inventive teaching strategies. Were asked, or What defines a digital native?
A compelling – and really important question… | EDCI 5784: Teaching and Inquiry in the Digital Humanities
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EDCI 5784: Teaching and Inquiry in the Digital Humanities. This supports graduate students’ work in a course by the above title. Scribe Post 9-5-08: Julie & Jennifer. The rubric for the igoogle task – and more! A compelling – and really important question…. September 11, 2008. In the comments, please share – what is the first book that you owned? This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Scribe Post 9-5-08: Julie & Jennifer. The rubric for the igoogle task – and more! September 11, 2008 at 4:29 pm. In elem...
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EDCI 5784: Teaching and Inquiry in the Digital Humanities. This supports graduate students’ work in a course by the above title. Scribe Post (September 26, 2008) – Matt and Mary. September 28, 2008. Furthermore, we discussed how to find the validity of a website. How do you know a website containing informational text is valid? Do you research the author, examine the URL, or look for key words? That show up in a search engine. Additionally, students who are reading at lower grade levels have an even ...
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Reflections on Digital Humanities | Just another WordPress.com weblog
Reflections on Digital Humanities. December 12, 2008. 8212; dkvt @ 5:39 am. Here is a video reflecting on technology use over the semester and tools I can use in the classroom…. October 17, 2008. Reading in my Life. 8212; dkvt @ 1:10 pm. Here is a video I created on reading in my life. I hope the audio levels are accurate…. Reflection on being a “digital native”. 8212; dkvt @ 12:48 pm. September 26, 2008. 8212; dkvt @ 2:20 pm. Technology is great, right? 1 You have to be willing to adapt. To elaborate on...
DigHum Reflections
December 12, 2008. October 23, 2008. Civil War–Digital Humanities Podcast. October 17, 2008. September 26, 2008. September 26, 2008. Welcome to my blog 🙂. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Reflections on Digital Nativedom. Just another WordPress.com weblog. 8220;This is a lighthouse mate, your call”. September 26, 2008 by FranceyPants. Oh boy, this video did make me giggle. http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? But how does this video relate to everything we’ve been doing so far this semester? The lighthouse, on the other hand, shows that while change and progression are good, advanced technology isn’t always the answer. Why do we have to rely only on what’s new? Another thing to keep in mind, too...
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Reflections on the Semester…. Bull;December 12, 2008 • Leave a Comment. Podcast Fun or Frenzy? Bull;October 23, 2008 • Leave a Comment. For this podcast assignment, my group really wanted to capture what our class discusses regarding technology in the classroom. Especially for pre-service English teachers, incorporating technology for students use can potentially boost reading/writing levels and engage students in learning – or so we would hope. Riddle in the middle.wav. USS Montana Versus The Lighthouse.
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Reflection on the Podcast Project. Unfortunately, he was really loud, so the the sound quality for his section of the podcast sounds like he is screaming. When I pasted the Gcast link to my wordpress, this is what came up. To locate the audio, click on the link that says “Add to My Page”, which is next to “Subscribe”. This link will re-direct you to the audio. Add to my Page. 8216; Name That Instrument! USS Montana vs. Lighthouse you tube video. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Reflection to Digital Humanities. Just another WordPress.com weblog. 68% Ain’t That Bad. December 9, 2008 at 11:58 pm · Filed under Uncategorized. Here’s a Fall Semester Reflection to Digital Humanities. December 9, 2008 at 10:50 pm · Filed under Uncategorized. For me, pictures and images have always been fun dealing with. In school, I had enjoyed interpreting and analyzing pictures instead of reading long passages of text because I got to use my imagination. I can remember a 5. Just a thought…. October ...
DIGHUMLAB | Digital Humanities Lab Denmark
Darr; Skip to Main Content. Language-based Materials and Tools. Interaction and Design Studies. Innovating The Heritage Research Sector PARTHENOS Begins Its Work. DARIAH-IE promotes digital humanities' value to innovation ecosystem. DIGHUMLAB on social media. National Survey on Needs in Digitally Supported Research. Board of Directors appoints Mike Mertens as CEO of DARIAH-EU. Innovating The Heritage Research Sector PARTHENOS Begins Its Work. Job: Project manager for Digital Humanities Lab. We are very p...
Lauren's Reflections | Just another WordPress.com weblog
Just another WordPress.com weblog. October 27, 2008 by lnjones. It is everywhere I look and turn. September 26, 2008 by lnjones. Here is my vlog…have fun. September 26, 2008 by lnjones. Welcome to WordPress.com. This is your first post. Edit or delete it and start blogging! Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
Social Studies Uncovered | Just another WordPress.com weblog
Just another WordPress.com weblog. April 26, 2009. The image above is a very good representation of how I felt at the end of my student teaching experience. I’m tired. Its hurts to laugh. But I’m in need of a stress reliever. Relay for Life provided this release. With a three hour game of apples to apples and fellow teachers, Relay was a great way to wind down the last full day of student teaching. April 16, 2009. First period was fine. Second period, on the other hand, was a nightmare. People we...This ...
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