by Jared Zeiders | Sep 23, 2019 | Collaborative Projects, Community, DH News, DH Tools, Faculty Highlights, Student Highlights
The dream of many scholars is publication—the validation of knowledge attained and deeming of one’s thoughts as worthy of dissemination. As recent grads and graduate students, the future where such goals are attainable often seems distant, riding the horizon and...
by Jared Zeiders | May 22, 2019 | Student Highlights
I chose the Timeline platform for my topic because Augustus’ political career follows a very linear pattern. Each event I describe builds on the previous and all occurred around Rome, thus the concept of space isn’t as important for...
by Jared Zeiders | May 15, 2019 | Student Highlights
Digital History is a useful alternative to how we access, understand, and contribute individual knowledge of general history. With new technological advancements, we have the benefits of interpreting history according to our own expectations and standards. In...
by Jared Zeiders | May 8, 2019 | Student Highlights
Digital media is transforming the way we interact and view the past. I took this class in order to expand my knowledge on what digital history consists of. Digital history is changing how we access information as we go from paper to digital copies, making history more...
by Jared Zeiders | May 1, 2019 | Student Highlights
I wish I had learned about Digital History sooner. A professor introduced a great video that represented the dead and injured soldiers and civilians involved in WWII and I found the visual representation of the data fascinating. It put the large numbers into...
by Jared Zeiders | Apr 30, 2019 | Student Highlights
Digital Humanities is still something that is relatively new to me. I was introduced to it in the spring of 2018, when one of my history professors declared that a large portion of graded materials would be digital projects. I went...