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Introduction to Digital History

A course page for HIST 209: Introduction to Digital History

  • Student Sandboxes
    • 2019
      • Rosenthal
      • Haleigh Ardolino
      • Bryce Stump
      • Taylor Stewart
      • Andrew Smith
      • Liesl Greider
      • Garrett Channell
      • Eric Hayslett
      • Sabrina Utz
      • Liz Lee
      • Madeline Rice
      • Jared Soisson
    • 2023
      • Sam Gentile
      • Jalen Ross
      • Nebiyu D. Fanta
      • Samantha Rosenthal
      • Owen Collander
      • Lindsay Blanchfield
      • Becca Goldstein
      • Jayde Mooney
      • Megan Reynolds
      • Kellen Drawbaugh
      • Jack Graves
      • Zach King
      • Ginny Wingo
      • Rachel Simmons
      • Alex Feuer
      • Julia Needham
      • Erin Ramsay
      • Will Larkey
  • Class Projects
    • 1893 Roanoke Race Riot
      • StoryMap
      • Documents
      • Context
    • Digital Project Reviews

Sabrina Utz

SKILL ONE

Hello! I am a student here at Roanoke College and I grew up in Asheville, North Carolina. Come May, I will be graduating with a BA in History and a concentration in Public History and pursuing a career in the incredible system of museums that exist in DC.  I have learned so much from both students and professors since my freshman year and I am excited to bring that new knowledge into the world.

SKILL TWO

SKILL THREE

The Roanoke times. (Roanoke, Va.), 23 Sept. 1893. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. <http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86071868/1893-09-23/ed-1/seq-2/>
“Twilight Sleep, Home Birth, and Cesarean Section between 1800 and 2008 from the corpus English with smoothing of 3,” Google Books Ngram Viewer. Accessed January 31, 2019. https://books.google.com/ngrams

 

SKILL FOUR

In Google Drive.

SKILL FIVE

Draft saved in Clio App.

SKILL SIX

Cornbread Interview

This is a clip of Sabrina interviewing her maternal grandmother in Fall 2017 about the cornbread recipe that has been passed from mother to daughter for all of living memory. The top clip is the raw audio and the bottom clip has been edited using Audacity.

 

http://digitalhistory.pages.roanoke.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/83/2019/04/Cornbread-Nonie-copy-2.mp3

 

http://digitalhistory.pages.roanoke.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/83/2019/04/Cornbread-Nonie-2.mp3

 

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