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Ethan Watrall commented on the post, DH + Social Sciences, on the site THATCamp Leadership 2013 right now
Ryan – I’m quite interested in your efforts and in this regard.
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Ethan Watrall wrote a new post, DH + Social Sciences, on the site THATCamp Leadership 2013 right now
There is lots of talk these days about inclusivity and DH. Some of this talk extends to disciplinary inclusivity. In light of my own disciplinary background (“I’m not a humanist, but I hang around in the […]
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Ethan Watrall commented on the post, Just Playing Around, on the site THATCamp CHNM 2012 right now
I’ve got Munchkin (the original set + one of the original expansions) packed. Couldn’t fit much more into my bag.
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Ethan Watrall wrote a new post, Launching a Center/Initiative + Archaeology and DH – Ethan's Mixed Bag of Topics, on the site THATCamp CHNM 2012 right now
In typical fashion, I can’t contain myself to one topic. So, here are a couple of ideas. Also, be sure to check out the Just Playing Around session that Brian Croxall and I co-proposed
I proposed this first […]
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Ethan Watrall wrote a new post, Archaeology, Games, & Initiatives – Ethan's Mixed Bag of Crazy Topic Ideas, on the site THATCamp CHNM 2011 right now
In typical fashion, I can’t contain myself to one idea. So, here (very briefly, because this is sooper dooper late), are some things that I’d love to talk with people about.
Archaeology & DH: Two Great Tastes […]
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Ethan Watrall commented on the post, Meaningful Play in Cultural Heritage, on the site THATCamp CHNM 2011 right now
you know I’m down with this idea.
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Ethan Watrall commented on the post, The Future of Interdisciplinary Digital Cultural Heritage Curriculum (oh yeah, and games as well), on the site THATCamp CHNM 2010 right now
Brian – a good example of a more literary inspired game, I would suggest looking at Arden (http://mypage.iu.edu/~castro/arden.html)
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Ethan Watrall commented on the post, All Courseware Sucks, on the site THATCamp CHNM 2010 right now
standards are good (and important). However, at the end of the day, you do need a piece of software, or a platform, or a family of tools…whatever…to implement those standards.
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Ethan Watrall commented on the post, All Courseware Sucks, on the site THATCamp CHNM 2010 right now
I love the idea of “a domain of one’s own.” However, that approach has implications for open courseware (which is incredibly important to me). If the materials are distributed, its much more challenging to […]
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Ethan Watrall commented on the post, what have you done for us lately?, on the site THATCamp CHNM 2010 right now
ok…how about this (and this is something Stephan and I talked about at Great Lakes THATCamp). What can the ACH (which looks from the outside as an organization geared almost exclusively to cater to the […]
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Ethan Watrall commented on the post, All Courseware Sucks, on the site THATCamp CHNM 2010 right now
there is a desire to have a LMS/CMS all bundled up into one happy platform. Why? Why can’t we pick and choose open source/forward facing tools that meet our various needs. Twitter for micro communication, media […]
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Ethan Watrall commented on the post, Teaching Collaboration, on the site THATCamp CHNM 2010 right now
I’m in. This is a big issue for my proposal.
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Ethan Watrall commented on the post, All Courseware Sucks, on the site THATCamp CHNM 2010 right now
I’m in (of course). I’m a very dedicated WP/WPMU user – for all of my classes (and have been so for years). All of my classes exist out of MSU’s CMS ecosystem (except for the gradebook – and I’m hoping to change […]
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Ethan Watrall commented on the post, Playing With the Past: Pick One of Three, on the site THATCamp CHNM 2010 right now
I am, of course, down with this. I would kick in my vote for #2. I too very much like Rob’s idea of Playful Historical Thinking (and am striving to apply the same model to archeology – playful archaeological […]
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Ethan Watrall commented on the post, DH centers as hackerspaces, on the site THATCamp CHNM 2010 right now
I love this idea…but am concerned about its practicality. Whether we like it or not, the grant-funded model is (arguably) how things work (and will continue to work) in universities. How would you justify such […]
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Ethan Watrall commented on the post, The Future of Interdisciplinary Digital Cultural Heritage Curriculum (oh yeah, and games as well), on the site THATCamp CHNM 2010 right now
couple of quick thoughts. First, a word about terminology. I’ve used the term “digital cultural heritage” – which I actually don’t like that much (but use it out of convenience). I actually prefer the term […]
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