Non-Traditional History Practices

December 12, 2014. After a lot of trial and error it is finally complete. Clarence Street Between Dundas Street and King Street. Posted in Digital History. 3D Printers in libraries and history. November 29, 2014. December 1, 2014. Since I started the MLIS program at Western, Fall 2013, I have heard a lot about makerspaces. Makerspaces are spaces that have technology such as 3D printers. The possibilities of what you can make with 3D printers are endless as long as you can figure out a way to design the.

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The Public and Digital History Blog of Frank J. Smith, MA Student at UWO. How did this happen? November 10, 2016. In these two states, along with Pennsylvania, that coalition dissolved. How? I have come to the conclusion that Trump won because he told people what they wanted to hear and Clinton told people what they. That Obama won in 2008 running on uplifting phrases and quite honestly an implausible optimism rooted deeply in emotion. In summer 2008 I th.

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The Adventures of an Aspiring Digital Historian. My successes and failures in a digital world. From Paper to Plastic-3D Printing Mummies. The world of 3D printing seems to be opening a whole world of possibilities. Printing something from your computer on plastic is a cheap and easy way to see your ideas come to life.

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December 12, 2014. After a lot of trial and error it is finally complete. Clarence Street Between Dundas Street and King Street. Posted in Digital History. 3D Printers in libraries and history. November 29, 2014. December 1, 2014. Since I started the MLIS program at Western, Fall 2013, I have heard a lot about makerspaces. Makerspaces are spaces that have technology such as 3D printers. The possibilities of what you can make with 3D printers are endless as long as you can figure out a way to design the.

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Musings on Public History The Public and Digital History Blog of Frank J. Smith, MA Student at UWO

The Public and Digital History Blog of Frank J. Smith, MA Student at UWO. How did this happen? November 10, 2016. In these two states, along with Pennsylvania, that coalition dissolved. How? I have come to the conclusion that Trump won because he told people what they wanted to hear and Clinton told people what they. That Obama won in 2008 running on uplifting phrases and quite honestly an implausible optimism rooted deeply in emotion. In summer 2008 I th.

The Adventures of an Aspiring Digital Historian My successes and failures in a digital world

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A place to reflect on how history and the digital world interact. Reflections on My Interactive Exhibit Design Project. This was the first iteration of my patch. It has a lot of repetition and is hard to follow. This is the second iteration of my patch that Bill helped create. It is much more compact and made it easier to see how each section of the lock was controlled. This project gave me a greater appreciation for the digital tools and interactive displays .