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Alternate Reality Games and The 39 Clues | Present History
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Incorporating New Media in Public History. Alternate Reality Games and The 39 Clues. March 21, 2014. For class this week, we read several chapters from. The New Digital Storytelling: Creating Narratives with New Media. The New Digital Storytelling: Creating Narratives with New Media. The 39 Clues Books. Does not follow is the “This is Not a Game” mentality. The website itself has this mentality, but in directing people to the website it is clear that this is a game site. I believe tha...One thing that Al...
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Incorporating New Media in Public History. Author Archive: Cambray Sampson. April 20, 2014. A second question I ask myself when I am evaluating a course is “What would have made the class better? Overall, I am very glad that I took this class. I was able to add several programs to my skill list. I also liked that the majority of the projects we worked on were real-life projects that may actually have a life beyond the class. I really enjoyed this class. April 6, 2014. Another issue is which narrative sho...
Reflections | Present History
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Incorporating New Media in Public History. April 20, 2014. A second question I ask myself when I am evaluating a course is “What would have made the class better? Overall, I am very glad that I took this class. I was able to add several programs to my skill list. I also liked that the majority of the projects we worked on were real-life projects that may actually have a life beyond the class. I really enjoyed this class. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
Online Exhibition Planning – The Spiritual Exercises | Present History
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Incorporating New Media in Public History. Online Exhibition Planning – The Spiritual Exercises. April 6, 2014. As part of Loyola University Museum of Art’s upcoming exhibit Crossings and Dwellings, we (my group members and I) were tasked with developing a narrative for an object assigned to us. In our case, this object is a first edition Latin print of St. Ignatius of Loyola’s. Another issue is which narrative should we focus on, and then that can be split further to what back-story do we tell? Leave a ...
The Henry Ford’s Online Exhibits | Present History
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Incorporating New Media in Public History. The Henry Ford’s Online Exhibits. March 29, 2014. For class this week, we were tasked with finding and critiquing a history site that uses online exhibitions and/or video. During my recent job search, one site I have been frequently visiting is the website for The Henry Ford. With Liberty and Justice for All. Have a very attractive color scheme, interactive opportunities, and are easy to navigate. Online exhibit at The Henry Ford. With Liberty and Justice for All.
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The Public History group. The Public History group has been running since 1998 when it was initiated by Hilda Kean at Ruskin College Oxford. It later moved to the Bishopsgate Institute, and now has moved again to UCL. The Institute of Archaeology, University College London, 31-34 Gordon Square, London, WC1H 0PY. Nearest tube stations are Euston Square (Circle, Hammersmith and City and Metropolitan lines), Euston (Victoria, Northern lines and the overground) and Warren Street (Victoria and Northern lines)...
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010. Name: Northwest History;. Explorations in digital history in the Pacific Northwest- and beyond. Http:/ northwesthistory.blogspot.com/. He is a Public Historian at. And Assistant Digital Archivist at the. Washington State Digital Archives. You don't need to be a northwest history aficionado to find the blog interesting! Larry Cebula began blogging in May 2007. In his regular posts, the authors explores. Blog but as I page through the posts I find too many of them interesting (.
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publichistorymuse | musings from an aspiring public historian
Musings from an aspiring public historian. Power and Web 2.0 culture. By Samantha A. Smith. As the semester closes and I reflect on the past months, I seem to have more questions than answers. My feminist persuasion and affinity for focusing on power relationships informs the questions I ask, and as for the answers…well…I tend to discover more questions. 8211; What does power like look in “Web 2.0” culture? 8211; To quote Foucault. Do these silences change as the media changes? By Samantha A. Smith.
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Present History | Incorporating New Media in Public History
Incorporating New Media in Public History. April 20, 2014. A second question I ask myself when I am evaluating a course is “What would have made the class better? Overall, I am very glad that I took this class. I was able to add several programs to my skill list. I also liked that the majority of the projects we worked on were real-life projects that may actually have a life beyond the class. I really enjoyed this class. Online Exhibition Planning – The Spiritual Exercises. April 6, 2014. Another issue i...
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Brown v. Board of Education. Ethically Impossible: STD Research in Guatemala from 1946 to 1948. Manzanar National Historic Site. Ethically Impossible: STD Research in Guatemala from 1946 to 1948. Report on STD Research in Guatemala, 1946-48. The President also asked the Commission to review current practices in human subject research to safeguard the health and well-being of participants in scientific studies supported by the federal government. Manzanar National Historic Site. The newsletter prints news...
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pH | public History basics on acid
Public History basics on acid. April 20, 2014. In our group blog post last week. Using humor in public history walks a thin, uncharted line. When I think of humor and public history, I think of web series like Drunk History. Which is now a tv series produced by Comedy Central) and Ask a Slave. Rather than products of credible history institutions. Does it differ when a history institution or organization uses humor to portray history versus other people, groups, or organizations? Maybe We hope it will be...
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Tuesday, March 3, 2015. Ep 24 Winter 2015. Ep 24 Winter 2015. Winter 2015 Vol. 93, No. 3. In this episode of the FHQ Podcast we interviewed Dr. Sherry Johnson. Who was the guest editor of the Special Issue of the FHQ that examines the 18th Century of Florida. This is the third of a 6 part special issue that will examine the Quincentennial of Ponce De Leon's first visit to Florida. The Table of Contents for this issue is below:. The Historiography of Eighteenth-Century Florida By Sherry Johnson 296. About...
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