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		<title>Digital Objects &amp; Local History</title>
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		<dc:creator>anna kruse</dc:creator>
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As I read over Will&#8217;s and Trevor&#8217;s posts, I&#8217;m definitely keen on hearing more about games and archives.  Will, I sincerely appreciate your approach (casting evidence as treasure, as you put it, and sculpting a motif of discovery).  While I&#8217;ve only dealt with this in an imaginary space (alas, no programming background), I&#8217;m also convinced [...]]]></description>
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<p>As I read over Will&#8217;s and Trevor&#8217;s posts, I&#8217;m definitely keen on hearing more about games and archives.  Will, I sincerely appreciate your approach (casting evidence as treasure, as you put it, and sculpting a motif of discovery).  While I&#8217;ve only dealt with this in an imaginary space (alas, no programming background), I&#8217;m also convinced that we need, especially when it comes to education, to challenge the paradigm of passive spectatorship in archives/museums, virtual or otherwise.  And while taxonomies/data sets are clearly integral to the programming side of digital archives, I&#8217;d also like to see this epistemology of deduction supplemented by an affirmation of digressive exploration. For my digital humanities class, I spent the latter half of this past semester envisioning some sort of scheme that would cast digital museum objects as catalysts to discursive exploration&#8211; using an object as the impetus to radial or rhizomatic imagining/research/discovery rather than as the &#8220;here we have a Colonial hornbook, and here&#8230;,&#8221; dead-end culmination of un-embodied (and dare I say sometimes uninspired?) classroom discussions.  I meant to make it game-like, but I think it ended up more art-project than anything else.  I&#8217;d love to sit in on this session and hear what sorts of things people have done with this topic!</p>
<p>I&#8217;m also interested in joining up with Marjorie, et al., as they discuss digital history and civic engagement.  While I can&#8217;t anticipate whether discussion will head more toward digitally integrative pedagogies for pedagogy&#8217;s sake or on-the-ground installation/modification of web tools, I&#8217;d like to lobby for place-based pedagogy (in association with digital tools, of course!) as a framework for engaging and enlivening local history, especially in rural areas.</p>
<p>And what about combining the two and making local history one great, exciting scavenger hunt that could really bring home&#8211; literally!&#8211; the impact of local objects on local history (and vice versa)?  Sounds like this sort of thing is in the air&#8230;I&#8217;m looking forward to discussing!</p>
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