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ADHC Talks Podcast: A Conversation with Lauren Cardon (3.4)

作者adhcadmin
2025年11月18日 03:08

Description

Our guest today is Dr. Lauren Cardon. Lauren is Associate Professor and Director of graduate studies in the Department of English here at the University of Alabama. She specializes in 20th-century and contemporary American literature, cultural studies, and critical pedagogy. Lauren has a long history of partnering with the ADHC to give her students the opportunity for multimodal research in the literature classroom.

Today she is joined with one of her undergraduate students, Maylee Hamlet, who was enrolled in EN 361 and worked on the project that we’re going to talk about today. Welcome, Lauren and Maylee.

Season: 3

Episode: 4

Date: 3/2024

Presenter: Lauren Cardon and Maylee Hamlet

Topic: Building a collaborative TimelineJS for Special Topics in American Literature

Tags: American Literature; Digital Projects; TimelineJS

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Digital Storytelling | TimelineJS

作者adhcadmin
2025年2月19日 00:04

TimelineJS

Tool Description: TimelineJS is an open-source tool from Knightlab that enables anyone to build visually rich, interactive timelines. Beginners can create a timeline using nothing more than a Google spreadsheet; experts can use their JSON skills to create custom installations, while keeping TimelineJS’s core functionality.

Guides & Tutorials

The Quick Guides and Interactive Tutorials on this page have been created by the Digital Scholarship team at the University Libraries to help you learn the ins and outs of mapping in QGIS.

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Music Politics

作者adhcadmin
2024年4月20日 06:54

Music Politics

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Description

This website is a cumulative knowledge repository for students in successive sections of Music and Political Movements, and reflects a process of discovery. Students contribute to an ever-growing timeline that highlights particular musical pieces or events that, through initial intention or acquired meaning, have shaped or expressed political sentiment. Students also showcase their primary source projects undertaken at the Hoole Special Collections library. They begin by selecting an item from the collection – often a piece of printed music, a brochure or a manuscript item. Next, they consider how the physical object communicates political feeling or intention, and they pursue secondary source research to inform further the process of inquiry, and to flesh out their understanding of the object, its cultural history, and the political issues of the era in which it was produced. Finally, students create presentations of their research to be featured on this website. Students in subsequent sections of this course have the benefit of learning from and building on the work of earlier sections.

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Topic: Music, Politics
Tool: WordPress, TimelineJS
Methodology: Digital Pedagogy
Project Status: Active

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Knitting & History

作者adhcadmin
2024年4月20日 06:48

Knitting & History

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Topic: Knitting, History
Tool: WordPress, TimelineJS
Methodology: Primary Sources, Digital Exhibits
Project Status: Active

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