Digital Campus: "A biweekly discussion of how digital media and technology are affecting learning, teaching, and scholarship at colleges, universities, libraries, and museums."
I have been enjoying this podcast for a while. Digital Campus is hosted by George Mason University professors Dan Cohen (Director of the Center for History and New Media), Mills Kelly (author of the blog EdWired.org) and Tom Scheinfeldt (managing Director of the Center for History and New Media and author of the blog Found History). Each episode begins with a directed discussion on topics such as copyright, counting digital scholarship towards promotion, or a special guest who works on digital humanities projects. The podcast then turns to the most recent news stories about digital education and humanities and the latest releases of shiny tech toys.
Digital Campus is timely, interesting, and frequently quite funny. And it is an easy way to keep up with the changes that technology is bringing to the ways we practice history and education.
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Randall Stephens It takes a certain temperament to be a historian. For example, you have to, at least on some level, enjoy rummaging throug...
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Philip White Despite the company’s recent price increases, the decision to split its DVD delivery and streaming businesses and the lamentabl...
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Jonathan Rees Today's guest post comes from Jonathan Rees, professor of history at Colorado State University - Pueblo. He's the auth...
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Randall Stephens Jean de Venette (ca. 1308-ca. 1369), a Carmelite friar in Paris, wrote about the horrifying devastation brought on by the ...
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Our first post comes from Heather Cox Richardson , professor of history at UMass, Amherst. Richardson is the author of a number of books on...
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Heather Cox Richardson On May 24, 1844, Samuel Morse sent his famous telegraph message, “What hath God wrought?” from the U.S. Capitol to hi...
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History blogging is delicate proposition. I typically look for a topic which is sufficient to fill 3-5 paragraphs with perhaps that many lin...
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Randall Stephens I regularly browse the Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs Division for pictures to illustrate essays, forums...
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Heather Cox Richardson One hundred and fifty years ago this weekend, 75,000 Union and about 38,000 Confederate troops massed near Sharpsburg...
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. This from a dear friend and colleague: The History Department at San Diego State University would like to announce its fundraising efforts...