Monthly Archives: February 2012

Zotero Doc

Follow the link for the shared G-doc for this morning’s Zotero Workshop.

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Jumping into GIS

This afternoon’s conversation of GIS with Dr. Walker brought out a lot of great ways that GIS can be used to visualize and interpret data. I just wanted to share a few links to help folks get their feet wet. If … Continue reading

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Babies…their prime time and our eco kiss

It’s an age old tradition among humans as well as instinctive behavior…nurturing, protecting, and providing for newborn babies.  Science now has dazzling information to tell us what happens when we cuddle, what happens when we soothe, and what happens when … Continue reading

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Mobile Tech at Interpretive Sites

Mobile is a hot topic and I’m particularly interested in ways in which mobile tech can be used to engage audiences in community and cultural sites. It looks like we’ll have both content experts, informal educators, and mobile tech solutions … Continue reading

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On-line threaded discussions

I am very interested to know the best tool for on-line threaded discussions. This is for both research and teaching so that multiple people involved can guide the themes of the conversations. Thus, the responses are not chronologically organized, but … Continue reading

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Design Marketing Material

I am in the process of designing marketing materials for both fundraising and  publicity.  Both of these items will be used for a wide audience.

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Design Timeline Module

I have the task of designing  a module for Harry T. Moore in the Civil Rights timeline for the new National African American Museum of History and Culture that will be opening in 2015 in DC.  I have never done anything like … Continue reading

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Digital humanities and Public History

With my participation in THATCamp, my hope is that we can find ways to link the digital aspect to public history initiatives. Within my time in the Public History program at UCF, I’ve discovered new and interesting ways to link … Continue reading

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1 Billion Heartbeats Stories For Digital Humanities

My path to participating in THATCamp Florida 2012 started in writing a business plan for investors that acquired a concept I developed of counting heartbeats while doing positive activities. Over the last 3 years we have collected over 63 million … Continue reading

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Sharon Freeman, President DeBary Hall, Inc.

I am concerned with bringing our small 501c3 board up to speed with a website and or other internet sites .  I feel learning more about the “Omeka” link, and how it works could not only benefit us but could be vital.  We need to … Continue reading

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