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Contents
  1. Course Objectives

  2. Learning Outcomes

  3. Assignments and Grades

  4. Course Format

  5. I. Discussions
    1. 1. What is Public History?

    2. 2. Taking Public History Online

    3. 3. Building Your Webliography

    4. 4. Digital Tools and Platforms

    5. 5. Contested Public Histories

    6. 6. Role of Media in Public History

    7. 7. Emerging Voices in Digital Public History

    8. 8. Digital Public History Beyond Academia

    9. 9. Controversy Presentations Part I

    10. 10. Controversy Presentations Part II

Intro to Digital Public History Syllabus

6 Role of Media in Public History

For today’s class:

  • Watch: 15 Years of Listening to America

  • Watch: Dave Isay: Everyone around you has a story the world needs to hear

  • Read: Two Sides of the Story: How Historians and Journalists Can Work Together

  • Explore: 98 Acres in Albany

Project: Oral History Interview Practice

Interview Guide

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Previous: Contested Public Histories
Next: Emerging Voices in Digital Public History

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