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Category Archives: Mapping
Jackson Ward, then and now
THANKS to everybody who helped out with this! Tom Woodward’s mockup of before-and-after photos Tom Woodward’s code for the before/after photo page on GitHub Working spreadsheet of addresses with links to old and new photos The Jackson Ward Then and … Continue reading
Categories: Mapping, Mobile, Session: Make, Session: Play
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Directions to Balliceaux for post-workshop socializing
THATCampers, please join us at Balliceaux whether you could attend the workshop or not. We’ll be over there around 5:30 or so and should be the first big-ish group in the place. Balliceaux 203 N. Lombardy St. Richmond, VA Here … Continue reading
Categories: Administrative, Mapping
Tags: bibulation, mastication, perambulation
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What’s Your Story?
I’d like to have a session about telling stories digitally, using whatever tools, on whichever platforms. Depending on our interest, this could be show-and-tell about interesting stories you’ve seen or created, brief walkthroughs of tools you’ve used, ideas about best … Continue reading
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something about mapping
Since mapping seems to be the de rigueur route to engagement, I’m looking for more interactive ways to present historical maps, documents, etc. with a geospatial element. We already use HistoryPin (primarily for photos), but have found that to be … Continue reading
Categories: Mapping, Session Proposals, Session: Teach, Social Media, Visualization
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