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Weblog zu Geschichte und Digitalen Medien. Ständige Gäste. Dossier zu Wikipedia der Bundeszentrale für Politische Bildung. Am 27 März 2013. Tags: Bundeszentrale für Politische Bildung. Seit kurzem online (mir seit gestern bekannt): das Online-Dossier. Zur Wikipedia der Bundeszentrale für Politische Bildung. Mit Beiträgen von bekannten Grössen wie Daniela Pscheida. 8211; um nur einige aus der illustren Autorenschar zu nennen. Ach ja, von mir ist auch eine Kleinigkeit. Blogthek - Dossier zu Wikipedia.
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All I Ever Really Need to Know I Learned from Starcraft II | HistoricLee Relevant
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An Education in History Education. All I Ever Really Need to Know I Learned from Starcraft II. On December 20, 2011. X-posted at Videogames, Learning, and School Design. With the end of the semester comes reflection and reflection papers, and I’d like to share this little nugget from my final reflection paper for Dr. Fishman. 8216;s Videogames, Learning, and School Design class. Most of what I really need to know about how to manage, and what to time, and how to be tenacious, I learned from. And then rem...
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weblog.histnet.ch » Blog Archive » Hello, Goodbye hist.net
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Weblog zu Geschichte und Digitalen Medien. Ständige Gäste. Hello, Goodbye hist.net. Am 1 März 2014. Damit möchte der Verein nicht nur das Andenken an Peter Haber pflegen, sondern soweit möglich seinen Verdiensten und Ideen für die Entwicklung der digitalen Geschichtswissenschaften eine Basis für weiteres Gedeihen bieten. Die Gründungsversammlung (im kleinen Kreis) wählte folgende Personen in den Vorstand:. Jan Hodel, Präsident. Elias Kreyenbühl, Aktuar. Pascal Föhr, Kassier. Ursina Fäh, Beisitzerin.
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weblog.histnet.ch » Über uns und diesen Weblog
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Weblog zu Geschichte und Digitalen Medien. Ständige Gäste. Über uns und diesen Weblog. Weblog.histnet.ch ist ein Weblog, das sich mit aktuellen Fragen um die Bedeutung digitaler Medien für die Geschichtswissenschaften auseinandersetzt. Die Themen reichen von Open Access bis e-Learning, von Google bis Urheberrecht, von Bibliographierhilfsmitteln bis Werkzeugen zum kollaborativen Schreiben, von digitalen Karten bis digitalisierten Handschriften, von web 1.0 bis web 3.0. An der George Mason University.
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Rwany – Brewing History
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Soccer, history, and new media musings by Rwany Sibaja. I found a useful site for those of s trying to measure inflation rates in the 1960s in Argentina (not an easy task, mind you). Here is an example for the years 1958 to 1964-years in which Raúl Colombo was president of the Argentine Football Association and Argentina was under (mostly) democratic rule. And here is a chart in which you can select data ranges and use various display features, such as median rate:. Continue Reading →. March 2, 2013.
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Uncategorized « The Last American Pirate
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The Last American Pirate. A Blog About My Senior Research Project. Archive for the ‘Uncategorized’ Category. The Real Story of Edward Owens. Thursday, December 18th, 2008. The Last American Pirate is a hoax perpetrated by students in History 389 at George Mason University. In the Fall 2008 semester. History 389 is a course called Lying About the Past. Taught by Professor Mills Kelly. In the Department of History and Art History. You can read a copy of the syllabus. Is a random abandoned home in Central V...
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December « 2008 « The Last American Pirate
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The Last American Pirate. A Blog About My Senior Research Project. Archive for December, 2008. The Real Story of Edward Owens. Thursday, December 18th, 2008. The Last American Pirate is a hoax perpetrated by students in History 389 at George Mason University. In the Fall 2008 semester. History 389 is a course called Lying About the Past. Taught by Professor Mills Kelly. In the Department of History and Art History. You can read a copy of the syllabus. Is a random abandoned home in Central Virginia and th...
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Tech Tonics: April 2008
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Blogger Template Style Name: Rounders Designer: Douglas Bowman URL: www.stopdesign.com Date: 27 Feb 2004 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - */. Monday, April 21, 2008. A cool little tool that I wanted to share. These folks at "Glickr" are part of flickr, no surprise, but you can upload right from your own files and not through flickr in order to make a gif animation. Here's the link for the tool: http:/ gickr.com/. But the crummy part is the Blogger doesn't exactly animate it! Selfe's essay,...
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Tech Tonics: February 2008
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Blogger Template Style Name: Rounders Designer: Douglas Bowman URL: www.stopdesign.com Date: 27 Feb 2004 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - */. Tuesday, February 26, 2008. You have to always update your archive (Miller 113). At the very opening of Rhythm Science. Paul D. Miller argues that rhythm science is a circular logic, a database logic (4). What follows is a mash-up and mix of art, sound, philosophical, and cultural theories expounded with a loopy exuberance. His is a generative world.
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Tech Tonics: January 2008
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Blogger Template Style Name: Rounders Designer: Douglas Bowman URL: www.stopdesign.com Date: 27 Feb 2004 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - */. Tuesday, January 29, 2008. Ah, the top is better. Yay, I did it! Posted by Elizabeth Vincelette @ 6:21 PM. The Library of Babel. This week the readings had me thinking about how the way we organize information affects public memory- which overlaps with my Photoshop Universe post. Does memory leave a trail? Or are we left with a "library of Babel"?
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