This case study examines the final project assigned to an upper-level history elective course, “Public History, Memory, and Interpretation.” Students used Omeka, an open-source web publishing platform, to create a digital exhibit using archival materials. Students were responsible for all aspects of curating the exhibit, including selecting materials, creating metadata for digital objects, writing the didactic text, and creating the final website
In the 2011 academic school year, a central Illinois jr. high school and a private university initia...
Curatorial note from Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: A student-curated digital exhibit is a foun...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 50-56)Historical research is based on investigations of ...
Omeka is an open source platform that allows users to create online exhibits and collections. Studen...
In recent years, Omeka has become an important tool for the exhibit of digital object collections. A...
Archives have long been peripheral resources for the elementary and secondary school classroom. Digi...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in College and Undergradu...
In Spring 2014, Omeka was first used as part of a course assignment at Wheaton College. Students in ...
In the fall 2015 semester, a new course was offered at Virginia Wesleyan College (VWC) that involved...
In this work-in-progress session, Susquehanna University faculty, students and staff will explore ho...
This paper describes an ongoing initiative to enhance learner digital literacies by fost...
Two pilot projects at Maxwell Library explore the functionalities of the open-source web-publishing ...
Many institutional archives struggle to gain and maintain student participation in documenting the s...
Historic buildings shaped, witnessed, bear evidence of, and can serve asaccessible gateways to the h...
Public History: A Textbook of Practice is a guide to the many challenges historians face while teach...
In the 2011 academic school year, a central Illinois jr. high school and a private university initia...
Curatorial note from Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: A student-curated digital exhibit is a foun...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 50-56)Historical research is based on investigations of ...
Omeka is an open source platform that allows users to create online exhibits and collections. Studen...
In recent years, Omeka has become an important tool for the exhibit of digital object collections. A...
Archives have long been peripheral resources for the elementary and secondary school classroom. Digi...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in College and Undergradu...
In Spring 2014, Omeka was first used as part of a course assignment at Wheaton College. Students in ...
In the fall 2015 semester, a new course was offered at Virginia Wesleyan College (VWC) that involved...
In this work-in-progress session, Susquehanna University faculty, students and staff will explore ho...
This paper describes an ongoing initiative to enhance learner digital literacies by fost...
Two pilot projects at Maxwell Library explore the functionalities of the open-source web-publishing ...
Many institutional archives struggle to gain and maintain student participation in documenting the s...
Historic buildings shaped, witnessed, bear evidence of, and can serve asaccessible gateways to the h...
Public History: A Textbook of Practice is a guide to the many challenges historians face while teach...
In the 2011 academic school year, a central Illinois jr. high school and a private university initia...
Curatorial note from Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: A student-curated digital exhibit is a foun...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 50-56)Historical research is based on investigations of ...