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This Digital Campus episode was recorded live by Chris Preperato during Friday’s second afternoon session of the RRCHNM’s 20th Anniversary Conference and was produced by Anne Ladyem McDivitt and Alyssa Toby F...
Episode #109 – What Do Fabio and Naked Laptops Have in Common? is an episode from Digital Campus by Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media. This Digital Campus episode was recorded live by Chris Preperato during Friday’s seco...
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Published Nov 18, 2014, audio available.
This Digital Campus episode was recorded live by Chris Preperato during Friday’s second afternoon session of the RRCHNM’s 20th Anniversary Conference and was produced by Anne Ladyem McDivitt and Alyssa Toby Fahringer. Mills Kelly, Stephen Robertson, and Tom Scheinfeldt joined host Dan Cohen to recap the earlier sessions of the day, including discussions on failure, ECHO, History Makers, […]
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Episode #109 – What Do Fabio and Naked Laptops Have in Common? is from Digital Campus by Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media.
Published Nov 18, 2014