Omeka is an open source platform that allows users to create online exhibits and collections. Students can use Omeka in semester-long projects to create unique and interesting digital exhibits on relevant topics. This session will show how to successfully use Omeka for student projects, while also providing tips and tricks to Omeka and a walk-through of how to create exhibits using the platform. Higher Educatio
This case study examines the final project assigned to an upper-level history elective course, “Publ...
Digital exhibits can include historical artifacts, analytical works, and collaborative classroom pro...
In Spring 2014, Omeka was first used as part of a course assignment at Wheaton College. Students in ...
Curatorial note from Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: A student-curated digital exhibit is a foun...
In this presentation we discussed a collaborative effort that led to a digital exhibits program at t...
This session builds on the “Creating Digital Collections with Omeka” workshop held in January 2016 a...
In February 2019, UO Libraries opened the new UO Libraries Digital Research, Education, and Media (D...
These slides are from an interactive workshop held at Hillman Library, University of Pittsburgh on A...
In recent years, Omeka has become an important tool for the exhibit of digital object collections. A...
Learn how to create dynamic online exhibits to showcase collections of digital items in Omeka. Omeka...
This session will feature perspectives on digital humanities from presenters at two different instit...
This workshop was held on January 26, 2016 as part of the ULS/iSchool Digital Scholarship Workshop &...
This Powerpoint presentation covers the basics of creating a site using Omeka.net
Building on the lesson on getting 'Up and Running with Omeka.net', now that you’ve added items to yo...
We talked about how Special Collections and Archives had successfully used Omeka, an open-source con...
This case study examines the final project assigned to an upper-level history elective course, “Publ...
Digital exhibits can include historical artifacts, analytical works, and collaborative classroom pro...
In Spring 2014, Omeka was first used as part of a course assignment at Wheaton College. Students in ...
Curatorial note from Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: A student-curated digital exhibit is a foun...
In this presentation we discussed a collaborative effort that led to a digital exhibits program at t...
This session builds on the “Creating Digital Collections with Omeka” workshop held in January 2016 a...
In February 2019, UO Libraries opened the new UO Libraries Digital Research, Education, and Media (D...
These slides are from an interactive workshop held at Hillman Library, University of Pittsburgh on A...
In recent years, Omeka has become an important tool for the exhibit of digital object collections. A...
Learn how to create dynamic online exhibits to showcase collections of digital items in Omeka. Omeka...
This session will feature perspectives on digital humanities from presenters at two different instit...
This workshop was held on January 26, 2016 as part of the ULS/iSchool Digital Scholarship Workshop &...
This Powerpoint presentation covers the basics of creating a site using Omeka.net
Building on the lesson on getting 'Up and Running with Omeka.net', now that you’ve added items to yo...
We talked about how Special Collections and Archives had successfully used Omeka, an open-source con...
This case study examines the final project assigned to an upper-level history elective course, “Publ...
Digital exhibits can include historical artifacts, analytical works, and collaborative classroom pro...
In Spring 2014, Omeka was first used as part of a course assignment at Wheaton College. Students in ...