Teaching with Digital History
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Using Charters to Teach Medieval History
Kalani Craig | Feb 23, 2017
By Kalani CraigThe lowly charter.It lives in infamy, perhaps because charters—written records that cemented a variety of agreements about sales,... -
Uncovering Activism and Engaging Students: The Colored Conventions Project
John Rosinbum | Dec 12, 2016
For the past 10 years digital archives and crowdsourcing have been popular forms of digital history, as scholars have harnessed... -
Teaching the Slave Trade with Voyages: The Transatlantic Slave Trade Database
John Rosinbum | Oct 31, 2016
One of the most impressive archives on the web, Voyages: The Transatlantic Slave Trade Database is the product of a... -
Teaching with ORBIS
John Rosinbum | Sep 19, 2016
John Rosinbum on how he uses ORBIS, a program that allows users to interact with maps of Ancient Rome, in... -
Teaching with #DigHist: Introducing a New Series on Using Digital Projects in the Classroom
John Rosinbum | Aug 23, 2016
In the past two decades historians have entered the digital age, designing a host of exciting projects that use technology...