“If you walk a city, if you love a city, if you put in your miles and years with open heart and mind, the city will reveal itself to you. Maybe it won’t become yours, but you will become its – its chronicler, its pilgrim, its ardent lover, its nonnative son or native daughter or defender.” Unfathomable City: A New Orleans Atlas (37)
I would like to propose some old school analogue & kinesthetic activities to engage in as a launching point for a discussion of potential digital tools and practices that might be proper extensions and applications for what we create. I do a lot of work around tourism, oral history, and storytelling my my communication studies classes and I’m always looking for good digital tools to help with documentation and archiving of student experiences, particularly as it pertains to digital mapping and storytelling.
All I ask, in preparation, is that everyone who wants to participate come with a particular walk in mind that you have taken recently or like to take regularly. If you have time and need/want a refresher, take a walk in the next day or so around your campus, neighborhood, park, etc. Also, if anyone has art supplies you don’t mind sharing to add to mine, I’d appreciate it.
This looks like a great session-I found a recent article that includes a few tools (I believe that each are free). WhatWasThere and HistoryPin look like they are ideal for photos, while the Clio is more narrative-based with sources: familysearch.org/blog/en/3-websites-finding-local-history/