Session Proposal: Activating the Archive By mjk at THATCamp American Historical Association 2012 December 30, 2011 Categorized: Session Proposals Tagged: digital repositories, historical research, historiography, methodology, primary sources, the archive Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, Session Proposals, Session: Talk Tagged: primary sources, students Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By Margaret Graham at THATCamp Philly 2011 September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, Session Proposals, Session: Talk Tagged: primary sources, students Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Network analysis… and distant reading (topic-modeling)? By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 10, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals, Visualization Tagged: history, network analysis, primary sources, text-mining / semantic analysis, topic-modeling What Tools Do Researchers Reliant on Born-digital Primary Sources Use—and Need? By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 9, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals Tagged: Omeka, primary sources, tools Information Overload: Condensing a wealth of resources into a format digestible for students By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 4, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: history, primary sources Omeka: The New Primary Source Anthology? By Lincoln Mullen at THATCamp New England 2010 October 29, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: anthology, DIY, ed tech, hack, more hack less yack, Omeka, pedagogy, primary sources Linked Data Session Notes By jlknott March 20, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Linked Data, Session Notes Tagged: archaeology, engagement, primary sources
Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, Session Proposals, Session: Talk Tagged: primary sources, students Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By Margaret Graham at THATCamp Philly 2011 September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, Session Proposals, Session: Talk Tagged: primary sources, students Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Network analysis… and distant reading (topic-modeling)? By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 10, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals, Visualization Tagged: history, network analysis, primary sources, text-mining / semantic analysis, topic-modeling What Tools Do Researchers Reliant on Born-digital Primary Sources Use—and Need? By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 9, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals Tagged: Omeka, primary sources, tools Information Overload: Condensing a wealth of resources into a format digestible for students By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 4, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: history, primary sources Omeka: The New Primary Source Anthology? By Lincoln Mullen at THATCamp New England 2010 October 29, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: anthology, DIY, ed tech, hack, more hack less yack, Omeka, pedagogy, primary sources Linked Data Session Notes By jlknott March 20, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Linked Data, Session Notes Tagged: archaeology, engagement, primary sources
Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, Session Proposals, Session: Talk Tagged: primary sources, students Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By Margaret Graham at THATCamp Philly 2011 September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, Session Proposals, Session: Talk Tagged: primary sources, students Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Network analysis… and distant reading (topic-modeling)? By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 10, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals, Visualization Tagged: history, network analysis, primary sources, text-mining / semantic analysis, topic-modeling What Tools Do Researchers Reliant on Born-digital Primary Sources Use—and Need? By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 9, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals Tagged: Omeka, primary sources, tools Information Overload: Condensing a wealth of resources into a format digestible for students By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 4, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: history, primary sources Omeka: The New Primary Source Anthology? By Lincoln Mullen at THATCamp New England 2010 October 29, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: anthology, DIY, ed tech, hack, more hack less yack, Omeka, pedagogy, primary sources Linked Data Session Notes By jlknott March 20, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Linked Data, Session Notes Tagged: archaeology, engagement, primary sources
Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, Session Proposals, Session: Talk Tagged: primary sources, students Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By Margaret Graham at THATCamp Philly 2011 September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, Session Proposals, Session: Talk Tagged: primary sources, students Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Network analysis… and distant reading (topic-modeling)? By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 10, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals, Visualization Tagged: history, network analysis, primary sources, text-mining / semantic analysis, topic-modeling What Tools Do Researchers Reliant on Born-digital Primary Sources Use—and Need? By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 9, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals Tagged: Omeka, primary sources, tools Information Overload: Condensing a wealth of resources into a format digestible for students By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 4, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: history, primary sources Omeka: The New Primary Source Anthology? By Lincoln Mullen at THATCamp New England 2010 October 29, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: anthology, DIY, ed tech, hack, more hack less yack, Omeka, pedagogy, primary sources Linked Data Session Notes By jlknott March 20, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Linked Data, Session Notes Tagged: archaeology, engagement, primary sources
Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, Session Proposals, Session: Talk Tagged: primary sources, students Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By Margaret Graham at THATCamp Philly 2011 September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, Session Proposals, Session: Talk Tagged: primary sources, students Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Network analysis… and distant reading (topic-modeling)? By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 10, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals, Visualization Tagged: history, network analysis, primary sources, text-mining / semantic analysis, topic-modeling What Tools Do Researchers Reliant on Born-digital Primary Sources Use—and Need? By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 9, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals Tagged: Omeka, primary sources, tools Information Overload: Condensing a wealth of resources into a format digestible for students By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 4, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: history, primary sources Omeka: The New Primary Source Anthology? By Lincoln Mullen at THATCamp New England 2010 October 29, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: anthology, DIY, ed tech, hack, more hack less yack, Omeka, pedagogy, primary sources Linked Data Session Notes By jlknott March 20, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Linked Data, Session Notes Tagged: archaeology, engagement, primary sources
Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, Session Proposals, Session: Talk Tagged: primary sources, students Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By Margaret Graham at THATCamp Philly 2011 September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, Session Proposals, Session: Talk Tagged: primary sources, students Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Network analysis… and distant reading (topic-modeling)? By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 10, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals, Visualization Tagged: history, network analysis, primary sources, text-mining / semantic analysis, topic-modeling What Tools Do Researchers Reliant on Born-digital Primary Sources Use—and Need? By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 9, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals Tagged: Omeka, primary sources, tools Information Overload: Condensing a wealth of resources into a format digestible for students By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 4, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: history, primary sources Omeka: The New Primary Source Anthology? By Lincoln Mullen at THATCamp New England 2010 October 29, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: anthology, DIY, ed tech, hack, more hack less yack, Omeka, pedagogy, primary sources Linked Data Session Notes By jlknott March 20, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Linked Data, Session Notes Tagged: archaeology, engagement, primary sources
Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, Session Proposals, Session: Talk Tagged: primary sources, students Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By Margaret Graham at THATCamp Philly 2011 September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, Session Proposals, Session: Talk Tagged: primary sources, students Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Network analysis… and distant reading (topic-modeling)? By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 10, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals, Visualization Tagged: history, network analysis, primary sources, text-mining / semantic analysis, topic-modeling What Tools Do Researchers Reliant on Born-digital Primary Sources Use—and Need? By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 9, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals Tagged: Omeka, primary sources, tools Information Overload: Condensing a wealth of resources into a format digestible for students By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 4, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: history, primary sources Omeka: The New Primary Source Anthology? By Lincoln Mullen at THATCamp New England 2010 October 29, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: anthology, DIY, ed tech, hack, more hack less yack, Omeka, pedagogy, primary sources Linked Data Session Notes By jlknott March 20, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Linked Data, Session Notes Tagged: archaeology, engagement, primary sources
Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, Session Proposals, Session: Talk Tagged: primary sources, students Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By Margaret Graham at THATCamp Philly 2011 September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, Session Proposals, Session: Talk Tagged: primary sources, students Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Network analysis… and distant reading (topic-modeling)? By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 10, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals, Visualization Tagged: history, network analysis, primary sources, text-mining / semantic analysis, topic-modeling What Tools Do Researchers Reliant on Born-digital Primary Sources Use—and Need? By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 9, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals Tagged: Omeka, primary sources, tools Information Overload: Condensing a wealth of resources into a format digestible for students By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 4, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: history, primary sources Omeka: The New Primary Source Anthology? By Lincoln Mullen at THATCamp New England 2010 October 29, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: anthology, DIY, ed tech, hack, more hack less yack, Omeka, pedagogy, primary sources Linked Data Session Notes By jlknott March 20, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Linked Data, Session Notes Tagged: archaeology, engagement, primary sources
Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By Margaret Graham at THATCamp Philly 2011 September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, Session Proposals, Session: Talk Tagged: primary sources, students Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Network analysis… and distant reading (topic-modeling)? By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 10, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals, Visualization Tagged: history, network analysis, primary sources, text-mining / semantic analysis, topic-modeling What Tools Do Researchers Reliant on Born-digital Primary Sources Use—and Need? By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 9, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals Tagged: Omeka, primary sources, tools Information Overload: Condensing a wealth of resources into a format digestible for students By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 4, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: history, primary sources Omeka: The New Primary Source Anthology? By Lincoln Mullen at THATCamp New England 2010 October 29, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: anthology, DIY, ed tech, hack, more hack less yack, Omeka, pedagogy, primary sources Linked Data Session Notes By jlknott March 20, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Linked Data, Session Notes Tagged: archaeology, engagement, primary sources
Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By Margaret Graham at THATCamp Philly 2011 September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, Session Proposals, Session: Talk Tagged: primary sources, students Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Network analysis… and distant reading (topic-modeling)? By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 10, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals, Visualization Tagged: history, network analysis, primary sources, text-mining / semantic analysis, topic-modeling What Tools Do Researchers Reliant on Born-digital Primary Sources Use—and Need? By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 9, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals Tagged: Omeka, primary sources, tools Information Overload: Condensing a wealth of resources into a format digestible for students By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 4, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: history, primary sources Omeka: The New Primary Source Anthology? By Lincoln Mullen at THATCamp New England 2010 October 29, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: anthology, DIY, ed tech, hack, more hack less yack, Omeka, pedagogy, primary sources Linked Data Session Notes By jlknott March 20, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Linked Data, Session Notes Tagged: archaeology, engagement, primary sources
Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Network analysis… and distant reading (topic-modeling)? By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 10, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals, Visualization Tagged: history, network analysis, primary sources, text-mining / semantic analysis, topic-modeling What Tools Do Researchers Reliant on Born-digital Primary Sources Use—and Need? By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 9, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals Tagged: Omeka, primary sources, tools Information Overload: Condensing a wealth of resources into a format digestible for students By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 4, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: history, primary sources Omeka: The New Primary Source Anthology? By Lincoln Mullen at THATCamp New England 2010 October 29, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: anthology, DIY, ed tech, hack, more hack less yack, Omeka, pedagogy, primary sources Linked Data Session Notes By jlknott March 20, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Linked Data, Session Notes Tagged: archaeology, engagement, primary sources
Session Idea: History game logic… specifically based on primary source documents By graham September 24, 2011 Categorized: Games, General Tagged: primary sources, session idea, students, typte: helpathon (sort of) Network analysis… and distant reading (topic-modeling)? By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 10, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals, Visualization Tagged: history, network analysis, primary sources, text-mining / semantic analysis, topic-modeling What Tools Do Researchers Reliant on Born-digital Primary Sources Use—and Need? By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 9, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals Tagged: Omeka, primary sources, tools Information Overload: Condensing a wealth of resources into a format digestible for students By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 4, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: history, primary sources Omeka: The New Primary Source Anthology? By Lincoln Mullen at THATCamp New England 2010 October 29, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: anthology, DIY, ed tech, hack, more hack less yack, Omeka, pedagogy, primary sources Linked Data Session Notes By jlknott March 20, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Linked Data, Session Notes Tagged: archaeology, engagement, primary sources
Network analysis… and distant reading (topic-modeling)? By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 10, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals, Visualization Tagged: history, network analysis, primary sources, text-mining / semantic analysis, topic-modeling What Tools Do Researchers Reliant on Born-digital Primary Sources Use—and Need? By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 9, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals Tagged: Omeka, primary sources, tools Information Overload: Condensing a wealth of resources into a format digestible for students By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 4, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: history, primary sources Omeka: The New Primary Source Anthology? By Lincoln Mullen at THATCamp New England 2010 October 29, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: anthology, DIY, ed tech, hack, more hack less yack, Omeka, pedagogy, primary sources Linked Data Session Notes By jlknott March 20, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Linked Data, Session Notes Tagged: archaeology, engagement, primary sources
What Tools Do Researchers Reliant on Born-digital Primary Sources Use—and Need? By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 9, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Session Proposals Tagged: Omeka, primary sources, tools Information Overload: Condensing a wealth of resources into a format digestible for students By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 4, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: history, primary sources Omeka: The New Primary Source Anthology? By Lincoln Mullen at THATCamp New England 2010 October 29, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: anthology, DIY, ed tech, hack, more hack less yack, Omeka, pedagogy, primary sources Linked Data Session Notes By jlknott March 20, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Linked Data, Session Notes Tagged: archaeology, engagement, primary sources
Information Overload: Condensing a wealth of resources into a format digestible for students By at THATCamp New England 2010 November 4, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: history, primary sources Omeka: The New Primary Source Anthology? By Lincoln Mullen at THATCamp New England 2010 October 29, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: anthology, DIY, ed tech, hack, more hack less yack, Omeka, pedagogy, primary sources Linked Data Session Notes By jlknott March 20, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Linked Data, Session Notes Tagged: archaeology, engagement, primary sources
Omeka: The New Primary Source Anthology? By Lincoln Mullen at THATCamp New England 2010 October 29, 2010 Categorized: Session Proposals, Teaching Tagged: anthology, DIY, ed tech, hack, more hack less yack, Omeka, pedagogy, primary sources Linked Data Session Notes By jlknott March 20, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Linked Data, Session Notes Tagged: archaeology, engagement, primary sources
Linked Data Session Notes By jlknott March 20, 2010 Categorized: Collaboration, Linked Data, Session Notes Tagged: archaeology, engagement, primary sources