Here is the link, I wanted to refine things a bit more before posting it, but I am still struggling! http://barelyahistorian.com/cms/exhibits
Monthly Archives: October 2015

If it was not obvious, I was terrified of this project, but it came out ok. I decided on a kids treasure map. I figured if I am going to have to do this I should have some fun with it. Using the grid method I think I got a […]
Art and Math are not my strong points
It is starting to sound like a math problem: If public history is for the consumption of the public. Then history is for the consumption of? History? Historians? No. The public is almost always the end user. What is the difference between digital public history and digital history? Should there […]
You say Digital History, I say Digital Public History- let’s ...

One of my undergrad professors posted this and I thought I would share. I love how the Sandborn Maps look 3D Chicago’s First 100 Years in Maps