Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Fairfax, Virginia United States
Profession
Director of Public Projects
Secteur d’activité
Education
Site Web
6floors.org/bracket
À propos
Sharon M. Leon is Director of Public Projects and Research Assistant Professor. Her research interests include the history of religion in the U.S., especially Roman Catholicism, history of science and twentieth century cultural history. She received her bachelor's degree from Georgetown University and her doctorate in American Studies at the University of Minnesota in 2004.
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il y a 14 ans
Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Fairfax, Virginia United States
Profession
Director of Public Projects
Secteur d’activité
Education
Site Web
6floors.org/bracket
À propos
Sharon M. Leon is Director of Public Projects and Research Assistant Professor. Her research interests include the history of religion in the U.S., especially Roman Catholicism, history of science and twentieth century cultural history. She received her bachelor's degree from Georgetown University and her doctorate in American Studies at the University of Minnesota in 2004.
Mots-clés
omeka
museums
archives
digital history
libraries
history
crowdsourcing
open source software
public history
web publishing
mobile
apis
collaboration
webwise
users
undergraduate
teaching
project management
digital humanities
rrchnm
scholarship
scripto
chnm
transcription
access
presentation
foss
omekanet
online exhibits
cognitive science
digital exhibits
metadata
wma09
clearinghouse
digital
technology
educaiton
education
k12
pedagogy
zotero
flickr
commons
data
visualization
scaffolding
national
culture
media
new
art
web
2.0
publishing
open
source
center
Tout plus