Reflections on Digital Public History
The process of building my Gaming site was a fun one. While I had little experience designing a public history project, I was able to
The process of building my Gaming site was a fun one. While I had little experience designing a public history project, I was able to
I’ve been drafting my text for the exhibits this past week. I’m almost ready to start importing the text into Omeka, as well as add
The advent of smartphones and mobile internet allowed for the creation of projects that can be used in the physical spaces they inhabit. There are
I explored my home area of Manassas, VA on Historypin and the result were what I was expecting. The few pins that appeared were focused
This week I have continued my search for resources as well as reading some of the longer materials I found previously. My next step is
The reading about oral history have shown that with current technology, it can have both positive and negative implications. The Web allows researchers to both
This weekend I had a wedding to attend, so I was unable to spend much time with my Omeka site. I have been able to
One of the things I noticed with local history sites was that funding was a major hurdle. Several articles mentioned that money came through grants
This week I have focused on research. My Omeka site has not been updated very much because of this.
One of the reading this module talked about whether to design an exhibit linearly or non-linearly. The key design aspect of my project is that