Posts tagged with “Omeka” (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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
On US Mexico Border and Mapping
On US Mexico Border and Mapping is a Omeka site using KHA Map and was created by HIST275 U.S.-Mexican Border History course taught by Elena McGrath (History) in the 2019…
Summer Humanities Lab (2014)
Students from Carleton, Haverford, Smith, Wellesley, and Wesleyan worked together for three weeks to develop maps using Omeka Neatline. The maps were visual representations of Classical myths. Sahree Kasper ’16…
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