When I was eighteen and in my senior year of high school, the local government tore down a 180-year-old home in my home town. Now, however, Dunlap has been on my mind.
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From Under and Overhill, Onwards
Here we are at the end of the semester. It doesn’t quite feel real yet, but I’m sure it will as soon as my deadlines start rolling around for my final papers. In a truly reflective fashion, I decided to return to my first blog post of the semester, which was an attempt to answer…
Everything is permitted, Nothing is true (at least when it comes to digital storytelling)
Understand me when I say that this has been one of those modules that I’ve been looking forward to for the whole semester. The advent of my video game career began with Dragon Age: Origins (the Ultimate Edition, thank you very much) in high school and then spiraled from there. I became very attached to…
Books. Browsers. Battlestar Galactica.
It’s been a…very busy week. I mean, it’s entirely my own fault. That’s what you get when you plan too many things for the same weekend. Note to self: do not schedule a trip to northern Pennsylvania and a 5k at Mount Vernon within a day of each other ever again. Anyway. But if I…
I’d Like to Speak with Your (Project) Manager
Before this week, I’m not sure that I ever thought that dedicatedly about the intricacies of managing a project. Admittedly, I haven’t exactly been at the forefront of running a project since high school, let alone one of any significant size or depth. The readings of this past week really made me think about planning…
Questions & Answers(?): Digital History Edition
I am hereby declaring that I have survived my first week of graduate school. Congratulations to me. This week has been eye-opening and (mildly) overwhelming, but then again I didn’t really expect it to be otherwise. In fact, I did my best to come into this week with no expectations outside of “you’re going to…