Doug Boyd

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Connecting the Classroom and the Archive: Oral History, Pedagogy, & Goin’ North

Connecting the Classroom and the Archive: Oral History, Pedagogy, & Goin’ North  By Janneken Smucker, Doug Boyd, Charles Hardy III The Fall 2014 and Spring 2016 West Chester University (WCU) course “The Great Migration and Digital Storytelling,” (aka, Goin’ North) centered on a archival collection of oral history interviews conducted in the 1980s with African …

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Thinking Big: Don Ritchie

This episode of “Thinking Big” features Don Ritchie, United States Senate Historian and author of “Doing Oral History.” Ritchie discusses the impact of digital technologies on the practice of oral history. Tweet

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Thinking Big: Brian O’Hagan

This episode of “Thinking Big” features Brian O’Hagan of the Columbia Center for New Media Teaching and Learning.  O’Hagan discusses digital technologies and their integration into pedagogy and higher education. Oral History in the Digital Age project, funded by IMLS. https://ohda.matrix.msu.edu.  Thinking Big was co-produced by Doug Boyd and Intelligent Television. Tweet

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Thinking Big: Jonah Bossewitch

This episode of “Thinking Big” features Jonah Bossewitch of the Columbia Center for New Media Teaching and Learning and a doctoral student at the Columbia School of Journalism. Bossewitch discusses current and future trends with regard to oral history and digital technologies as well as reflects on oral history’s potential role in scholarly publishing in …

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Thinking Big: Mary Marshall Clark

This episode of “Thinking Big” features Mary Marshall Clark, Director of the Columbia Center for Oral History at Columbia University. Clark reflects on designing oral history projects in a digital age, as well as on the role of oral history in today’s society.   Tweet

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