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#twitterstorians: academia and social media. – Digital History // Laura Boyle
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Digital History / Laura Boyle. History in the digital age. Twitterstorians: academia and social media. January 27, 2015. April 29, 2015. Around 1 in 40 scholars have a Twitter account, and it seems this number will only rise. [2]. With around 288 million users, Twitter has quickly established itself as a frontrunner in the social media world. [3]. So, how can historians benefit from using Twitter? Twitter Among Scholars’,. Consulted 22 April 2015. Https:/ about.twitter.com/company. Consulted 22 April 2015.
Breaking Down History: Word Clouds, Google’s Ngram viewer, and historians. – Digital History // Laura Boyle
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Digital History / Laura Boyle. History in the digital age. Breaking Down History: Word Clouds, Google’s Ngram viewer, and historians. April 29, 2015. April 29, 2015. And are these methods useful? In an ideal world, time would somehow expand to ensure historians could read every work published about their topic. In reality, time is a virtue that academics rarely have. So what options do we have? An example of a WordCloud, using a proposal for a Civil Rights and Congresswomen project). Google’s Ngram viewe...
The World Wide Web of Lies: Can historians rely on the Internet? – Digital History // Laura Boyle
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Digital History / Laura Boyle. History in the digital age. The World Wide Web of Lies: Can historians rely on the Internet? April 29, 2015. A study focusing on perceptions of the Internet discovered that respondents considered information found on the Internet to just a credible as information they would receive through newspapers and magazines. [1]. With the advent of online archives, and blogs, historical research has entered the World Wide Web. Can historians rely on Internet sources? There is no doub...
Crowdsource transcription critical reflection – Digital History // Laura Boyle
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Digital History / Laura Boyle. History in the digital age. Crowdsource transcription critical reflection. March 26, 2015. This post will critically reflect on two crowdsourcing projects; Transcribe Bentham and Old Weather and analyse what these projects offer to those who participate, and how these projects can improve the experience for their audience. Transcribe Bentham is an award winning project aimed at publishing the works of Jeremy Bentham. [1]. Both websites are limiting volunteers to those who c...
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Digital History / Laura Boyle. History in the digital age. The World Wide Web of Lies: Can historians rely on the Internet? April 29, 2015. A study focusing on perceptions of the Internet discovered that respondents considered information found on the Internet to just a credible as information they would receive through newspapers and magazines. [1]. With the advent of online archives, and blogs, historical research has entered the World Wide Web. Can historians rely on Internet sources? There is no doub...
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Intro to Digital History 2015 : Adam Crymble
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Intro to Digital History 2015. The goal of this course is to give you exposure to a range of technologies that are used by digital historians to explore and analyse historical materials in digital form. 5HUM1082B, University of Hertfordshire. 5-7pm Tuesdays, Rm W108, de Havilland Campus, Hatfield, UK. 5-6pm: Lecture / Seminar discussion. If you need to contact me, you can email me at a.crymble@herts.ac.uk. My office hours are Tuesdays 3-5pm and Thursdays 2-2:30pm in R346. Weekly Topics and Readings.
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Spring 2008 — Professor McClurken’s HIST471C3 Seminar. Historical Markers Group Contract. James Farmer Group Contract. James Monroe Papers Contract. Student Contracts for Digital Projects - ProfHacker.com. Follow up to our discussion today – Adventures in Digital History 2010. Teaching and Learning Technologies » Digital History comes to UMW. THATCamp » Blog Archive » Teaching Digital History. On Project Formal Presentations. New Media–Andy Rush’s Resource. Links for EDUCAUSE Review Readers. For JMPP, lo...
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Directory of Digital Historians. NEH Digital Humanities Grant. 60;JAN 03 2012>. Added link to Guidelines for Evaluating Digital Scholarship. Compiled by the Center for Digital Research in the Humanities. 60;DEC 01 2011>. New submission form added to Directory of Digital Historians. 60;FEB 12 2012>. Added the essay, "What is Digital History? A Look at Some Exemplar Projects". 60;FEB 12 2012>. Updated list of Syllabi.
HIST 890-005 Digital History
HIST 890-005 Digital History. 1 – Introduction: What is Digital History? 2 – Academic Communication: Is there a digital revolution? 3 – Publications: The future of the historical narrative. 4 – From sources to data to databases. 5 – Digital Archives: Excursion to Wilson Library. 6 – Digital Research Platforms: Merging sources and analysis. 7 – DH Press: Creating digital narratives. 8 – Historical Network Research. 9 – Can we compute History? 10 – Project Session I. 11 – Project Session II. The course con...
Digital History Project | An NEH Digital Humanities Start-Up Grant
An NEH Digital Humanities Start-Up Grant. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. AHA Day 2: State of the Field. January 14, 2012. In the second workshop session sponsored by the AHA Research Division, Prof. William G. Thomas chaired a panel with Jon Christensen, Jo Guldi, and Andrew J. Torget. The purpose of the panel was to examine ways that digital scholarly work was being produced. Jon Christensen sought to answer to questions: 1) what has the research produced? And 2) so what? But the bo...
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Digital History // Laura Boyle – history in the digital age
Digital History / Laura Boyle. History in the digital age. The World Wide Web of Lies: Can historians rely on the Internet? April 29, 2015. A study focusing on perceptions of the Internet discovered that respondents considered information found on the Internet to just a credible as information they would receive through newspapers and magazines. [1]. With the advent of online archives, and blogs, historical research has entered the World Wide Web. Can historians rely on Internet sources? There is no doub...
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Kevin Gaskin on digital history
Kevin Gaskin on digital history. A study of digital history from Kevin Gerard Gaskin. Thursday, May 21, 2015. Unit 15: Tools, Tools, and Tools, what exactly are tools? As far as timeline applications, I love time toast. It is a simple application that allows the user to create a timeline. One thing that I will try is incorporate the actual timeline into the webpage instead of posting a link. Thursday, May 7, 2015. Unit 14: Big Picture, User Participation Projects and Crowd-Sourcing. The Internet has chan...
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Saturday, May 9, 2015. I was about to start by saying that I completed my final project for my digital history course, but thinking about it, I'm not sure it will ever be done. I truly hope the site I created will continue to evolve, be added to and become a resource for my future students and colleagues. I hope you take some time to take a look at Niebuhr's Notes. And let me know what you think! Jessica (a.k.a. Mrs. N.). Tuesday, May 5, 2015. Unit Fifteen: Tools, Tools and Tools, What Exactly Are tools?
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Digital History @ Ball State | Blog for digital history courses and projects at Ball State University
Digital History @ Ball State. Blog for digital history courses and projects at Ball State University. Fall 2015 Course: HIST 661: Seminar in Digital History. April 2, 2015. Flyer for my Fall 2015 course HIST 661: Seminar in Digital History at Ball State University. Rhetoric and Reality: The Founding of the Burris School is completed. May 5, 2014. I started with this:. Then I thought that was too long, so I tried to take it shorter:. And then I tried to make a tl;dr:. May 2, 2014. My project is complete!