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Tommorrow's History - Chicago Humanitites Festival

Tomorrow's History

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  • ABOUT David Staley

    David Staley is the author of two books, Computers, Visualization and History: How New Technology Will Transform Our Understanding of the Past in 2003, and History and Future: Using Historical Thinking to Imagine the Future published in 2007. Currently Dr. Staley is director of the Harvey Goldberg Center for Excellence in Teaching and an associate adjunct professor of history at The Ohio State University. Dr. Staley received his Ph.D. in history from The Ohio State University.

     

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Advance tickets are no longer available online or by phone for this program. Tickets will be available at the door. A $5 surcharge applies to all door tickets.

I say “historian.” You see: a scholar knee-deep in the dust of obscure archives, or lecturing earnestly, perhaps in monotone, always in a tweed jacket, to a room of (occasionally) riveted undergraduates. But things are changing fast, even in the historian’s estimable profession. New digital technologies have shifted original research from remote sources to online archives, and computerized tools have created immersive classroom presentations. The Harvey Goldberg Center for Excellence in Teaching at The Ohio State University is at the cutting edge of this transformation. Its director, David Staley, provides a front-row view of history’s digital revolution, showing you how history will be researched, written, and taught in the future.

blog Read the CHF blog post about this program.

This program is presented in partnership with the Humanities Institute at The Ohio State University.

Learn More

  • leaders & thinkers

    Web David Staley on educase.edu
  • good reads

    Mind/ShiftThe 7 Golden Rules of Using Technology in Schools
  • online resources

    Goldberg Center for Teaching Professional development tools for teachers looking to use more technology.

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