Wikipedia:Wiki Ed/University of New Hampshire/Digital History Methods (Fall 2024)

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Course name
Digital History Methods
Institution
University of New Hampshire
Instructor
Julia E Rodriguez
Wikipedia Expert
Brianda (Wiki Ed)
Subject
History
Course dates
2024-08-29 00:00:00 UTC – 2024-12-05 23:59:59 UTC
Approximate number of student editors
20


This course focuses on the process of creating, evaluating, and implementing digital history for teaching, research, museum, and public history purposes. It will also involve hands-on production and evaluation of digital history projects. A central goal of the course is how to develop “best practices” with new technologies, and to improve and expand access to narratives of the past. The WikiEdu assignment will involve creating articles in small groups.

Student Assigned Reviewing
Lam1357 Salem Witch Museum
ObservantOctopus Strawbery Banke
Ally.mcdonough USS Albacore (AGSS-569)
Restj Cyborg anthropology
Aidancreed03
Eschneider04 John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum
EquinoxdaGryph Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire
EricZhang2002 User:Traviscnason/New sandbox
KinseyWard Old Burial Hill (Marblehead, Massachusetts)
Traviscnason User:Traviscnason/New sandbox, History of Science in Latin America and the Caribbean
RoboticKnave
Jon Nichols Woodman Institute Museum
Clairepaley New Hampshire State Hospital
ReuDowney Gender and religion, Sexuality in ancient Rome
UNHstudent9273 Wentworth-Gardner House
Lucy-S-Bemis International Museum of Surgical Science
Parrish19 Technology museum
Saltfilter Milton, Massachusetts
Annamaurice174 Emery Farm (Durham, New Hampshire)
Mmhadawi Anne Frank House
Julia.cole17 New York State Library
Somehistorykid Battle of Remagen