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Reddit 101 for Historians
How historians can use Reddit to generate more interest in their work.
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A Historian’s 5 Tips on Writing
Five writing tips from historian Kevin Kruse.
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6 Steps to Historical Literacy
A resource for deciphering good history from bad on the Web.
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Using video games to communicate history
How historian Robert Whitaker uses video games to communicate historical scholarship.
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Five Steps for Communicating Beyond Academia
Lindsay Krasnoff on how to communicate beyond the academy.
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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.
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The Power of Blogging
Sports historian Andrew McGregor on blogs as a form of historical scholarship.
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Starting a podcast – tips from the #scicomm world
Tips for starting a podcast, from @iamscicomm.
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Managing your scholarly reputation: a webinar
A webinar hosted by Altmetric combines tips and best practices from #scicomm and #histcomm
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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