Wednesday, May 12
- TED@UMW
Tim O’Donnell, Jeff McClurken- Ted.com
- FSEM Site — http://ted2009.umwblogs.org/
- Syllabus created with students — http://ted2009.umwblogs.org/about/syllabus/
- Example of themed class session with student pre and post-discussion comments — http://ted2009.umwblogs.org/themes/september-24-2009-%E2%80%93-consumption-and-consumers/
- Student UMWTalks — http://www.youtube.com/user/UMWTalks
- Donnelly Philips — http://ted2009.umwblogs.org/2009/12/09/umw-talks-donnelly-philips/
- James Hitch — http://ted2009.umwblogs.org/2009/12/03/umw-talks-james-hitch-taste-and-smell/
- Laura Dick — http://ted2009.umwblogs.org/2009/11/19/umwtalks-laura-dick-food-together/
- Felicia Holzgrefe — http://ted2009.umwblogs.org/2009/11/18/umw-talks-felicia-holzgrefe-fashion-forward/
- TEDxClassroom Project with links to other uses of TED in the classroom
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Thursday, May 13
Finding Their Own Way: Student Digital History Projects — Jeff McClurken, Lauren Milner, Taylor Brann, MacKenzie Murphy, Jenn Arndt
- See http://dh2010.umwblogs.org for links to the projects, student blogs, and the course syllabus.
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Is Digital Scholarship Really Scholarship? — Steve Greenlaw, Jeff McClurken, Zach Whalen
- Traditional scholarship about the digital world
- Digital projects done by (or heavily contributed to by) my students under my supervision
- Projects my students have contributed to or done while working with me. See links from my Teaching Center talk on Teaching and Learning with Digital Media
- Blogging
- Techist
- ProfHacker at the Chronicle of Higher Education.
- Organizing a joint-hosted conference with CHNM in the fall on archiving social media for historical uses
- Info on LOC and public Twitter archive. See http://www.archivesnext.com/?p=1280 for round up of initial reactions.
- Playing around with Digitally Enabled History
- Playing with Technology in History Conference — http://www.playingwithhistory.com/
- Peer Review Examples
- NINES (Networked Infrastructure for Nineteenth-Century Electronic Scholarship) – http://www.nines.org/
- Kathleen Fitzpatrick’s Planned Obsolescence: Publishing, Technology, and the Future of the Academy — http://mediacommons.futureofthebook.org/mcpress/plannedobsolescence
- The Journal of American History Web Site Reviews — http://www.journalofamericanhistory.org/issues/964/#wr
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Digital Fluency, Online Communication, History and American Studies: One Department’s Engagement with Social Media & Pedagogy — Jeff McClurken, Krystyn Moon, Susan Fernsebner
- My students’ engagement with production side of digital fluency — See http://mcclurken.org.
- Department blog/site — http://home.umwhistory.org
- Google analytics report — https://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B6EG5-WveNQ3NzU4YjNhNmEtYTlhNy00M2Q2LWFjM2ItM2Q2ZTcyMzE1MGE3&hl=en
- Department Facebook site — http://www.facebook.com/pages/UMW-Department-of-History-and-American-Studies/108777279150384
- Department Twitter account — http://twitter.com/umwhistory/
- Links from Sue Fernsebner’s presentation — http://detourahead.umwblogs.org/2010/05/11/digital-fluency-one-departments-conversation/