…I see him here…
Directed by Tom Shea (http://vine.co/tomshea & http://tomfoxshea.com)
Director of Photography Michael Means (http://meanstoalens.com)
Edited by Tom Shea & Michael Means http://sleepingatlast.com
When I miss my dad…
Sleeping At Last – “Four”
Directed by Jeremiah Warren – http://www.JeremiahWarren.com
Lettering by Charlotte Wyatt – http://www.spacebetween.space
Produced by C.J. Casciotta – http://www.getweirdbook…
HIST 427: Information Age Timeline Entries
For the past few weeks in History of the Information Age, each student has been working on two entries on topics relevant to the Information Age to add to a class timeline. For my two entries, I chose to learn about Apple’s 1980s “Kid’s Can’t Wait” program, and the advent of EchoNYC, an early online… Read More HIST 427: Information Age Timeline Entries
Week 11
Leading group discussion for two weeks was a challenge I was excited to take on. I felt, the articles that our group found ended up being very beneficial to the class and gave good information on the topics that we were to discuss that week. […]
“Cite everything” – Professor McClurken, Spring 2019
Today, we spent our time discussing all of the many reasons that citations are important. While there are many different styles to choose from, it was interesting to hear all of the ways that Chicago style is tailored to historians and their needs whilst researching. As a non-major it was
Week 12- Issues With Finding Truth Today
The first article for Tuesday’s class, titled “Citation Styles: History, Practice, and Future,” centered on how citations have diversified over time and how technology can help simplify the process of citing material. Academia stresses the importance of citing evidence. Yet, the second reading, the first chapter from Respecting Truth: Willful Ignorance in the Internet Age,
Week 2: Building a Course
As someone who has been set on the idea of eventually becoming a college professor for several years now, the concept of creating a curriculum has always held a great deal of interest for me. However, the details beyond the subject matter–planning out how much each assignment should be worth, setting deadlines, etc.–also provided a […]