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Using video games to communicate history
How historian Robert Whitaker uses video games to communicate historical scholarship.
Five Steps for Communicating Beyond Academia
Lindsay Krasnoff on how to communicate beyond the academy.
Workshop in Austin at #AASLH2017
A #histcomm workshop at the American Association for State and Local History conference on bringing history communication into public history practice.
The Power of Blogging
Sports historian Andrew McGregor on blogs as a form of historical scholarship.
Starting a podcast – tips from the #scicomm world
Tips for starting a podcast, from @iamscicomm.
Managing your scholarly reputation: a webinar
A webinar hosted by Altmetric combines tips and best practices from #scicomm and #histcomm
National Association of Media Literacy Education (NAMLE); Jun 2017
Charisse L'Pree Corsbie-Massay, Eric Olson & Jason Steinhauer discussed history communication and media literacy at the National Association of Media Literacy Education conference in Chicago
How to Op-ed: Advice from @PastPunditry (aka Nicole Hemmer)
The founding editor of The Washington Post's "Made by History" blog shares her tips for op-ed writing.
Group History Blogs
A sampling of group blogs run by historians.