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Testing usability of digital history sites
I’d like to propose a session that covers some of the options, guidelines, and pitfalls of using focus groups to provide feedback on digital history sites at various stages of the development process, from early planning to beta testing. How … Continue reading
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Branding and Digital Media in the History World: What Works, What Doesn’t
So we’re on Twitter, Facebook (some of us are on Google+), We blog, use Tumblr or post on Pinterest. But as historians, how do we use these tools to tell our story, our vision of the past in a very … Continue reading
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