Posts tagged with “Website Creation” (All posts)

Early Modern Europe (2018)

Early Modern Europe is a online exhibit using Omeka and was created by HIST 139 Foundations of Modern Europe course taught by Susannah Ottaway (History) in the 2018 fall term…

Early Modern Europe (2018)

Mapping the World (2018)

Mapping the World is an Omeka site which was created by HIST 231 Mapping the World before Mercator course taught by Victoria Morse (History) in the 2018 spring term. Users…

Mapping the World (2018)

The French Chanson (2018)

The French Chanson is a WordPress site which was created by FREN 353 The French Chanson course taught by Éva Pósfay (French) in the 2018 spring term. The site mainly consists of…

The French Chanson (2018)

Early Medieval Making

Early Medieval Making is a WordPress site which was created by HIST 246 The Material World of the Anglo-Saxons course taught by Austin Mason (History, DH) in the 2018 spring…

Early Medieval Making (2018)

Rethinking the American Experience: American History, 1607-1865 (2018)

Rethinking the American Experience is a WordPress site which was created by HIST 120 Rethinking the American Experience: American History, 1607-1865 course taught by Serena Zabin (History) in the 2018…

Rethinking the American Experience: American History, 1607-1865 (2018)

Greek Archaeology and Art (2017)

Greek Archaeology and Art is an Omeka site which was created by CLAS 123 Greek Archaeology and Art course taught by Sarah Craft (Classics) in the 2017 fall term. The…

Greek Archaeology and Art (2017)

West Africa in the Era of the Slave Trade (2018)

West Africa in the Era of the Slave Trade is an Omeka site which was created by HIST 181 West Africa in the Era of the Slave Trade course taught…

West Africa in the Era of the Slave Trade (2018)

French Humor (2016)

Students from FREN 244 Humor in Contemporary France, taught in Spring 2016 by Sandra Rousseau, created a digital timeline of major points in contemporary French history and the humor associated with those…

French Humor (2016)

Global Religions in Minnesota

Working in conjunction with Professors Shana Sippy and Michael McNally, students in the Global Religions in Minnesota religion course have been conducting research into the variety of lived religious experiences…

Global Religions in Minnesota

Carleton Guide to Medieval Rome

The Carleton Guide to Medieval Rome is a project with Professor Victoria Morse in History that presents information about the forgotten medieval history of the city of Rome, better known…

Carleton Guide to Medieval Rome