Re: experience using Historypin?

Hi Michelle,
A southern foodways walking tour sounds wonderful! I've had good luck using Geotourist for class projects. It's free to create walking tours, allows you to upload audio and photographs, and incorporates geofencing so once users reach a certain location, the audio starts automatically. The app and tours are also free for users. I don't believe Historypin supports a mobile app anymore.

Please feel free to contact me directly if you want more information.
-Jen Brown
Jennifer. Brown@tamucc.edu

experience using Historypin?

Greetings!

I am working with the Southern Foodways Alliance to produce a walking tour utilizing audio clips and photographs from oral history interviews. I am attempting to do this using Historypin.

Does anyone out there have experience setting up a tour in Historypin? I've run into some difficulty adding excerpts from the transcripts to the text blocks in each pin.

An Online Workshop by the Public History Association of Japan: “On Public and Family History,” featuring Tanya Evans (March 15)

The Public History Association of Japan is pleased to host an online meeting featuring Tanya Evans, the President of the International Federation of Public History. Professor Evans will explain how the study of family history contributes to our understanding of public history.  

 

Date: March 15 (Wed.) 2023, 17:00-19:00 (JST)

 

Program:

 17:00-17:10 Welcome and introductions

 17:10-18:00 Lecture by Tanya Evans (Macquarie Univ.)  “On Public and Family History” 

 18:10-19:00 Q&A

 

March Lunch and Learn: "Finding the Grimkes in Charleston: Using Feminist Historiographic and Archival Research Methods to Build Public Memory"

"Finding the Grimkes in Charleston: Using Feminist Historiographic and Archival Research Methods to Build Public Memory"
Presented by Dr. Amy Gerald, 
USC Lancaster Assistant Professor of English

Friday, March 24, Noon-1 p.m.

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