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J.J. Talman – An Exhibit | History By Sushima

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JJ Talman – An Exhibit. April 17, 2012. Myself and Prof. J.J.B Forster recently put together an exhibit about the Lawson Hall Memorial Library that used to be in Lawson Hall (coincidentally where I’m sitting this very moment) and Professor J.J. Talman who ruled Western’s library system as Chief Librarian from the 1930s to 1969. A HUGEEEE thanks goes out to Laura. For taking all of these lovely photos so that I could show them off to you all. The 4 shelf display case. Photo Credit: Laura Piticco. James J&...

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GradSchoolProbs Part 3 – Getting Too Techie up in hurr! March 15, 2012. If you’ve missed it, please take a look at my partner Laura’s latest blog post. Where we were introduced to the 9pad Touch Shield – the foundation of our “Ye Old Hollywood Squares” project. We got the touch shield working but now realized that it doesn’t register (i.e. nothing comes up on the screen) when a Legoman touches it. We have to do some MAJOR! MOST IMPORTANT ACTION ON OUR PROJECT. March 8, 2012. Using less than 140 character...

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An Induction Ceremony by The Canadian Medical Hall of Fame | History By Sushima

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An Induction Ceremony by The Canadian Medical Hall of Fame. March 28, 2012. On Wednesday Mar 21st, I attended the CMHF’s annual induction ceremony for 7 new inductees in Toronto. It was a touching ceremony, much more touching and entertaining than you would think (I honestly thought there would be a lot of technical jargon etc.). Everyone was very sociable, fabulously dressed and the dinner and venue was jaw dropping (what else would you expect from the Four Seasons? Dr John Dirks - 2012 Inductee. It&#82...

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“Ye Olde History Squares” Update | History By Sushima

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8220;Ye Olde History Squares” Update. April 3, 2012. Check out Laura’s Blog. For a brief update on our project. We’re one week away from the big reveal and pretty close but of course not close enough. I’ve been working with Processing for a good few hours today and no matter how I structure the keyPressed and redraw function it absolutely WILL NOT erase the previous words and replace it with the right answer. This is what I want to happen:. Grad students are logical. 8221; or something along those lines.

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Ye Olde History Squares…FINISHED | History By Sushima

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Ye Olde History Squares…FINISHED. April 13, 2012. This post was co-authored by myself and Laura. So far only the 1st stage is finished. We hope you had a pleasant journey with us from beginning to end of our Ye Olde History Squares project. The first stage is officially finished. That’s right folks Laura. And I began with a big idea and ended up completing a pretty awesome project, albeit in a slightly toned down version from our first imaginings. SO yay, thank you! This was our original idea:. Positives...

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The Token American: April 2012

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The Token American: June 2012

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Adventures of a Yankee in the Great White North. Saturday, June 30, 2012. Mentors, Meals, and Meeting People - NCPH 2012. This is the final post in a series about my experience at the OAH/NCPH 2012 Annual Meeting. I started out talking about some of the more "traditional" sessions. I attended at the meeting and then highlighted a couple of the "non-traditional" sessions. And even resulted in some consulting work for me! NCPH provides grad students and new professionals attending NCPH annual meetings for ...

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Just another WordPress.com site. November 25, 2011. Http:/ www.wix.com/afaneh2468/mafana#! When I started working through W3 Schools HTML tutorial. It turned out that HTML was more interesting because it was like learning a new language (the language of the future). Here s the result. Here is my last modification: http:/ publish.uwo.ca/ mafana2/. November 8, 2011. Ow many pages are being added to the internet daily? How many emails are being sent daily? Technology is here with us and it is a part of our ...

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What is next? | mafana

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Just another WordPress.com site. January 30, 2012. Fter the first course of Digital History 9808A that I took with Professor William J Turkel, now I am facing a new experience with my second course, which is called Interactive Exhibit Design 9832B. What we are doing now is using the Arduino platform. In the Exhibit Design Course previously mentioned, I am working with my colleague Antonio. I must admit, I have always preferred working in a group rather than working alone. Particularly in this cas...While...

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Emergency Stop on Dundas Street! | Douglas McGlynn – a wee fireside chat

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Douglas McGlynn – a wee fireside chat. Public History with a hint of tartan. Skip to primary content. A Fresh Page For Digital History. Emergency Stop on Dundas Street! April 19, 2012. Blog has a collection of pictures that he took of all the projects and as he helped me in my quest of taming Google Earth with an XBOX 360 controller I’ll start with him! Created an interactive time-line based on The HMS Glatton by combining a Kinect receiver and a Simile Timeline in Google maps. Built a spectacular &#8220...

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Summer in the City: A Balancing Act | History and such.

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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Summer in the City: Week One. Summer in the City: A Lull? Summer in the City: A Balancing Act. July 4, 2012. At three weeks into my internship at the Museum of the Moving Image. Or getting an upset stomach from eating too many pickles at Katz’s Deli. I may not have had “what she’s having,” but the pickles were delicious! Being filmed outside my office window in Astoria. A beautiful one-sheet from ‘Tintin and the Lake of Sharks’ (1972). Although movie poste...

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Summer in the City: Artifact Mysteries | History and such.

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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Summer in the City: judging a movie by its poster. Summer in the City: So Many Cosby Sweaters! Summer in the City: Artifact Mysteries. August 4, 2012. With my poster project nearing completion, I’ve had an opportunity to try my hand at a number of mini projects in the Collections Department. At the Museum of the Moving Image. This must be the artifact equivalent of a “dog’s breakfast.”. Limelight and Arc ligh. Apparently, it was just sitting in the designe...

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Summer in the City: So Many Cosby Sweaters! | History and such.

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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Summer in the City: Artifact Mysteries. Summer in the City: So Many Cosby Sweaters! September 15, 2012. It’s been a few weeks (almost a month! Since my position at the Museum of the Moving Image. Concluded. I could start listing all the things that have kept me so busy since then, but the truth is: I spent most of Thursday watching an Ancient Aliens. This was my first encounter with the elusive sweaters. Most of them were custom made and knit from heav...

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The Token American: Pathway to the Past - Route 1812

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Adventures of a Yankee in the Great White North. Wednesday, June 27, 2012. Pathway to the Past - Route 1812. You can put the app on. Your mobile device right now! If you can "get your kicks on Route 66" you can get your history (as well as hotels and food) on Route 1812. Yes, the mobile app for which my public history class spent all year researching content, is finally available, and it's free! People have been asking me how they can access the app, and there are a couple ways. Our class was still only ...

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Summer in the City: judging a movie by its poster | History and such.

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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Summer in the City: A Lull? Summer in the City: Artifact Mysteries →. Summer in the City: judging a movie by its poster. July 29, 2012. While waiting in line to see a special screening of. At Film Forum,. I overheard a conversation about the. Poster in the light box on the side of the theater. Like a scene ripped right from the movie. 8221; he announced smugly, at an ear-splitting decibel, as he tapped on the frame that held the iconic poster in place.

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