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van 't Hooft & McNeal: Your Students Can Be Digital, Local Historians: The GeoHistorian Project.6/26/2012: ISTE 2012, San Diego, CA.
van 't Hooft & McNeal: SIGML walking tour: Gaslamp Quarter history.10/1-2/2012: OCSS 2012, Columbus, OH.
van 't Hooft: Students as local, digital history creators: The GeoHistorian Project.11/16-17/2012: NCSS 2012, Seattle, WA.
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Monthly Archives: July 2011
Marker #6 Is In Place
The sixth marker has been installed outside of the former Kent Hotel, courtesy of the City of Kent: Markers at the Kent Dam, Main Street Bridge, and former Erie Shops are next on the list…
Posted in QR Marker Installation
Tagged GeoHistorian, Kent, Kent hotel, mobile learning, QR, QR code, RCET
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Three More QR Codes Have Been Installed
Three more QR code markers were installed today for the GeoHistorian Project, bringing the total to five: Here is Thomas McNeal, project co-director, putting the finishing touches on the Williams Brothers Mill marker: And testing the marker at the Kent Free … Continue reading
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Tagged GeoHistorian, Kent, Kent Free Library, mobile learning, QR, QR code, RCET, Williams Brothers Mill
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First QR Code Markers Have Been Installed
On June 18, the Kent Historical Society reopened its doors in a new location, (see the Record Courier and Kent Patch articles) the Clapp-Woodward House on East Main Street in Kent. As part of the reopening, and with the help of … Continue reading
ISTE 2011 Poster Materials Now Available
GeoHistorian-related materials from the poster presentation at the ISTE 2011 Conference in Philadelphia have now been uploaded to the presentations and publications page, or you can access them directly here: van ‘t Hooft, M., & McNeal, T. (June 2011). Students … Continue reading
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Tagged conference, digital history, digital storytelling, GeoHistorian, ISTE, Kent State University, local history, presentation, RCET
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