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May | 2014 | After Analog
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Pondering the digital side of public history. Monthly Archives: May 2014. Final new media project – WHHA Slave Quarters mobile tour App. May 2, 2014. Middot; by Kate Burns. Middot; in Uncategorized. Middot; Leave a comment. Final new media project – WHHA Slave Quarters mobile tour App. How Can Mobile Apps Enhance Visitor Experiences? Getting social with your museum. Jmboser on Review: Omeka. On Review: Book Was There: Readin…. Brianne Public Histo…. On How Can Mobile Apps Enhance Vi…. Follow me on Twitter.
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April | 2014 | After Analog
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Pondering the digital side of public history. Monthly Archives: April 2014. April 27, 2014. Middot; by Kate Burns. Middot; in Book Reviews. Middot; 1 Comment. April 27, 2014. Middot; by Kate Burns. Middot; in Uncategorized. Middot; 1 Comment. How Can Mobile Apps Enhance Visitor Experiences? April 17, 2014. Middot; by Kate Burns. Middot; in Uncategorized. Middot; 1 Comment. In a world where we are all constantly on our phones, playing Candy Crush, and texting other people while ignoring those who we are w...
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Getting social with your museum | After Analog
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Pondering the digital side of public history. Getting social with your museum. April 10, 2014. Middot; by Kate Burns. Middot; in Weekly Posts. Middot; 4 Comments. There is a lot of institutional peer pressure to join social media. Museums cave to this pressure and join social networks like Pinterest, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and the blogisphere every day. Does it seem like they are pleading for you attention? They should also remember that each platform is unique and has its own pros and cons. In...
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Introduction to Zotero! | ziahussainsyed's Blog
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April 7, 2014. This is indeed one of the most valuable softwares to have if you are a student trying to deal with multiple Papers as the semester nears its end. Check out my Zotero library. And I hope you find it useful! History of Religion- Visualization making it look so Simple. Stepping out of their comfort zones. 2 thoughts on “Introduction to Zotero! April 17, 2014 at 8:12 pm. You have to make your library public — I cannot see it. April 17, 2014 at 10:02 pm. Oh my bad. I just made it public. Steppi...
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Wiki history | After Analog
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Pondering the digital side of public history. March 6, 2014. Middot; by Kate Burns. Middot; in Weekly Posts. Middot; Leave a comment. Roy Rosenzweig’s article “ Can History be Open Source? Wikipedia and the Future of the Past. The Wikipedia consensus model does not always work. It becomes a problem when someone tries to add information that is not widely accepted by the Wikipedia editing community. NPR covered this issue a couple years ago. Is problematic as a sole source of information, the process.
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Women’s History Month Visualization | After Analog
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Pondering the digital side of public history. Women’s History Month Visualization. March 28, 2014. Middot; by Kate Burns. Middot; in Assignments and Skills Reviews. Middot; Leave a comment. Voyant is the web-based tool for reading and analyzing your digital texts. March is Women’s History Month. As the month came to a close, I began thinking of about a few of the great moments in women’s history and the different new media tools that you can visualize trends in women’s history. And 283 unique words.
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Apps, Apps, Apps. | mariaeip
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The ramblings of a public historian. Final Project: The Spirits that Linger: Haunted History in Lafayette Square. Apps, Apps, Apps. Let’s Go to the Movies! On Final Project: The Spirits tha…. Final Project: The S…. On Final Project: Untitled Ghost…. On Tool Review: Omeka. On Wordle Me This. On Apps, Apps, Apps. Apps, Apps, Apps. Kids these days.Always on their phones! In hopes of one day designing apps that compliment exhibits and objects. The purpose of their research was to understand visitors’ mob...
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Mobilizing Through History | Zach's History Blog
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Zach's History Blog. One public historian's musings. That’s What History Said. April 16, 2014. In History and New Media. When we hear the phrase “New media” we usually think of recent technology like smartphones, or Twitter, or even just the internet at large. However, as the essay collection. New Media, 1740-1915. Take for example mobile applications in museums. Though thoroughly robust mobile applications were uncommon prior to the rise of smartphones a decade ago, museums have long used hand-held ...
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Why I’m a Maphead | Zach's History Blog
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Zach's History Blog. One public historian's musings. That’s What History Said. March 27, 2014. In History and New Media. Why I’m a Maphead. A Precursor to Normandy? Just like Brick Tamland loves lamp. Are much more complex than D.C.’s Metro map. I believe spatial history is absolutely vital in Digital History. Besides the very practical uses of maps I outlined above, maps can be great tools of learning. The image at the top of this post comes from a 2012 Guardian piece. Historians should not view maps ju...
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That’s What History Said | Zach's History Blog
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Zach's History Blog. One public historian's musings. That’s What History Said. That’s What History Said. History is filled with great characters, who in turn are filled with great quotes. As I come across any memorable and distinct quotes, I’ll tweet them from @ZachHistoryAU. With the hashtag #thatswhathistorysaid,. And if you find any quotes that really speak to you, feel free to tweet them too! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.