Erin Bell |
November 23, 2010 – 4:10 pm
We are pleased to announce the official release of the Cleveland Historical mobile app, which is now available for download in the iTunes App Store. While we are extremely excited about this project, we are not content to rest on our laurels. In the coming weeks, we will be refining the content, adding new sites… Read the Rest »
Erin Bell |
October 15, 2010 – 3:43 pm
Prof. David Stradling of the University of Cincinnati will be delivering a public lecture entitled “The Burning River, Carl Stokes, and the First Earth Day” on October 20th, 2010 at the Western Reserve Historical Society. The reception begins at 5:30 PM in the Rotunda, followed by the lecture and Q&A session from 6 PM until… Read the Rest »
Erin Bell |
September 21, 2010 – 10:36 pm
This weekend at Ingenuity Fest in Cleveland, we will be unveiling our latest project, Cleveland Historical, a mobile application debuting for iPhone this Fall. Below we’ve included some teaser images to whet your appetite, but be sure to drop by our booth at Ingenuity for some hands-on mobile history.
Mark Tebeau |
September 14, 2010 – 10:05 pm
The Horizon Report on Museums, from the New Media Consortium, identifies a number of emerging and present technologies that promise to reshape, and are reshaping the landscape of museums. This is important reading at a Center for PUBLIC History and DIGITAL Humanities. It is provocative and insightful, and also gratifying that our work is following… Read the Rest »
Erin Bell |
August 31, 2010 – 11:39 am
Beginning this past Spring, the Center for Public History + Digital Humanities has been working on a collaborative project with Neighborhood Progress, Inc. entitled Re-Imagining A More Sustainable Cleveland. Aside from building a participatory website for project communication and documentation, the Center, through the hard work of undergraduate students in the CSU History Department, has… Read the Rest »
Mark Tebeau |
July 27, 2010 – 10:55 am
Scores of people worked on the Euclid Corridor History project. These include all the people interviewed (whose interviews are archived in the Cleveland Regional Oral History Collection) as well as the many students and community members who conducted interviews (these are the technical authors of the interview.) These people also helped build content for Cleveland… Read the Rest »
Erin Bell |
July 20, 2010 – 3:21 pm
Dr. Mark Tebeau, Co-Director of the Center for Public History + Digital Humanities, was interviewed by the U.S. Embassy in Prague during his research trip across Europe this summer. Watch the video below.
Erin Bell |
June 30, 2010 – 10:42 am
After three years of successful instruction and collaboration, the Sounds of American History program is coming to an end. Even though programming continues this summer, the official closing of Sounds was marked with a Gala Event at Cleveland State University on May 6th, 2010. Our partners at the Educational Service Center of Cuyahoga County have… Read the Rest »
Erin Bell |
June 14, 2010 – 9:32 am
This week marks the beginning of our Summer Institutes for two ongoing TAH grants. Constructing, Consuming, and Conserving America, managed by Dr. Mark Tebeau and Nadine Grimm runs from Monday, June 14th 2010 until Wednesday, June 23rd 2010, with final presentations on July 29th and August 5th. Sounds of American History, managed by Dr. Mark… Read the Rest »
Erin Bell |
April 27, 2010 – 5:03 pm
On May 6th, we will be closing out the Sounds of American History TAH project with an exciting gala event. In addition to presentations by master teachers and roundups by the project staff, we are pleased to be joined by The 198 String Band, who will be performing a multimedia show entitled, …Whose Names Are… Read the Rest »