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So, Wait, Video Games Aren’t Rotting Our Brains After All? | Public History Goes Digital

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Public History Goes Digital. Anna Snyder, Public Historian in the Making. Skip to primary content. So, Wait, Video Games Aren’t Rotting Our Brains After All? June 19, 2015. I played a lot of this Lemonade Stand game as a kid, way more than was required by my class assignment. Games like Lemonade Stand, the Schoolhouse Rock series, and the one for tech class where I had to build a structurally sound bridge clearly had some educational value. But, James Paul Gee’s book. Gee makes two main arguments: that t...

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Other Digital Projects | Public History Goes Digital

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Public History Goes Digital. Anna Snyder, Public Historian in the Making. Skip to primary content. For other classes and internships, I have created the following digital projects:. A website documenting the creation of a pop-up exhibit about the history of honey bees. The History of Ford’s Theatre. The History of the Petersen House. The Curse of Ford’s Theatre. The Old Capitol Prison. John Wilkes Booth Performing at Ford’s. The Revival of Theatre at Ford’s Theatre. An Unlikely Victory: The 1864 Election.

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Why Bother Reaching the Masses if You Aren’t Serving Them Well? | Public History Goes Digital

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Public History Goes Digital. Anna Snyder, Public Historian in the Making. Skip to primary content. Why Bother Reaching the Masses if You Aren’t Serving Them Well? May 21, 2015. Do I really need to say this is not historically accurate? Probably not. But should you want to see where it came from, here. In the past two decades, new media and new technologies have challenged historians to rethink the ways that they research, write, present, and teach about the past. Despite their best events to slash their ...

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Let the People Have Their Internet and Edit It Too! | Public History Goes Digital

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Public History Goes Digital. Anna Snyder, Public Historian in the Making. Skip to primary content. Let the People Have Their Internet and Edit It Too! June 5, 2015. My, what lengthy articles. Yes, this title is a Marie Antoinette reference…well sort of. Okay not really, but it’s a nice segue to my actual point. Wow, thanks Wikipedia! For the record, I’ve always been a fan of Wikipedia. I was the student who wondered why we couldn’t use it in high school. As I said, I was a good student, always have been&...

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Public History Goes Digital. Anna Snyder, Public Historian in the Making. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. Why Bother Reaching the Masses if You Aren’t Serving Them Well? May 21, 2015. Do I really need to say this is not historically accurate? Probably not. But should you want to see where it came from, here. In the past two decades, new media and new technologies have challenged historians to rethink the ways that they research, write, present, and teach about the past.

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What’s in a name? An archive by any other name would smell as sweet…right? WRONG! | the Blackprint

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The Musings of a Black Twenty-something Striving to Leave Her Mark on the Historical Record and the World. What’s in a name? An archive by any other name would smell as sweet…right? May 22, 2015. However, McGann’s conclusion about the Rosetti Hypermedia Archive did prove more useful and easier to digest than his previous abstractions. Conversely, Kate Theimer’s Journal of Digital Humanities. The HSW was first described to me as a special collections repository, a place that accepts donated items to enhan...

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My Very Own Jamestown Adventure – Sam in the Public History World

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Sam in the Public History World. My Very Own Jamestown Adventure. June 21, 2015. June 22, 2015. I’ll be the first to say that I never thought video games and history could have anything to do with each other. For one thing, are video games even good for your brain? I used to think no. But turns out, I was pretty wrong. Author of. What Video Games Have to Teach Us About Learning and Literacy. James Paul Gee writes,. As happening- I don’t claim to (nor do I wish to) have the same life experiences as ...

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Lies my Historical Tour Guide Told Me – Sam in the Public History World

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Sam in the Public History World. Lies my Historical Tour Guide Told Me. June 30, 2015. July 1, 2015. I need to start this post with a major shoutout to the Civil War Trust. Nonetheless, I’m so thankful for my little history “vacation” and that would not have been possible without the Trust and their generous scholarship donors. One of the tours I embarked on during the conference focused on the historic homes and gardens of Richmond. We visited three absolutely gorgeous plantations: Westover. Personally,...

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History on the Go: Maintaining the Public’s Connection to Place and Location | Innovating Public History

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Anna Reiter, Public Historian. History on the Go: Maintaining the Public’s Connection to Place and Location. June 12, 2015. This week’s readings for History and New Media touch on a subject to which many people can relate – cell phones and other mobile devices. According to Trevor Owens:. 8216;s Sense of History: The Place of Past American Life. In his book, Glassberg argues that everyone has a sense of history or as Glassberg puts it:. What he means is that people allow their own personalities and pasts...

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Peering Over the Wall | Sharing Space Online – public + history

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Past with a presence by Jen giambrone. Peering Over the Wall Sharing Space Online. June 5, 2015. Featured image courtesy of cirrent.co. It is often said that historians inhabit ivory towers, that they are aloof and happily self-contained Rapunzels who have lost touch with the world below. It is often an apt description, yet in his article The Web is a Service Medium, Paul Ford. To anyone who ventures into her walled garden? It’s it’s own thing. Emphasis mine]. The web has answers its own kind of medi...

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June | 2015 | Innovating Public History

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Anna Reiter, Public Historian. Monthly Archives: June 2015. And it’s over in the blink of an eye…. June 20, 2015. That is exactly how this seems. Just six short weeks ago I was beginning my adventure in innovating public history through my History and New Media class at American University. Now, I am finishing my class with this final blog post. As I think back over the past six weeks, I remember the advice I was given by historian James M. Banner, Jr. 8216;s History and New Media class. Next, not quite ...

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“I’m Gonna Steal the Declaration of Independence” (Or, My Career Path So Far) – public + history

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Past with a presence by Jen giambrone. 8220;I’m Gonna Steal the Declaration of Independence” (Or, My Career Path So Far). June 19, 2015. June 20, 2015. I am just going to be upfront about this. Made me want to study history. The movie came out right around my birthday during my junior year of high school, and at the time I was pondering going to school for creative writing or maybe even dance. But then (bear in mind that this was well before Nick Cage began to star in cinematic gems like Stolen. At the e...

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Anna Reiter, Public Historian. All posts by ar5249a. And it’s over in the blink of an eye…. June 20, 2015. That is exactly how this seems. Just six short weeks ago I was beginning my adventure in innovating public history through my History and New Media class at American University. Now, I am finishing my class with this final blog post. As I think back over the past six weeks, I remember the advice I was given by historian James M. Banner, Jr. Nothing made this clearer to me than taking Trevor Owen.

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Where are we? | Pondering Public History

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June 13, 2015. The Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media Mobile for Media. Project by Sharon Leon, Shelia Brennan, Dave Lester, and Andrea Odiorne, assessed mobile app usage in museums and encouraged museums to look outside of the in-gallery experience to use apps. One way to leave the four walls of a museum is to combine the ingenuity of technology with the power of place and create apps and other digital experiences that layer history and location. By John Russick, Director of Curatorial Affa...

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Public History Goes Digital. Anna Snyder, Public Historian in the Making. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Digital History…It’s A Wrap. June 19, 2015. That title is misleading, intentionally so. My digital history. Is a wrap, not my foray into this aspect of public history. Once upon a time…. To my new media course. I feel so much more confident in myself and my abilities. 8230;these people were me. Actually is, and now see that learning can come in all different forms, like video games.

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