- Reading Response for 15 JAN 2019
- The Spatial Turn and Inclusivity
- Curation: Curmudgeons and Creation
- Conservation + Connection
- Education as the Agent for Social Change
- Oral History in Smartphones and Methodology
- Oral History in the Digital Revolution: In Response to Emma Bryan
- Space, Place, and Scale in Theory and in Practice
- Deep Mapping and the Multiple Layers of Historic Exhibition
- Tennessee’s Highlander Folk School and Nontraditional Educational Methods
- Omeka and Digital Exhibit Software
- Posting It Is Not Enough: Addressing the Digital Divide within Digital History Projects
- Digital Humanism, Shaping the Making and the Mind
Academic blog of Emma Johansen, history undergraduate at the University of Louisville. Currently taking Dr. Kelland’s Digital History course.