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Historical Storytelling Through TechnologySheila Brennan, Lauren Northup, and Jessica Marie Johnson
JANUARY 16, 2018
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Speakers
• Sheila Brennan, Director of Strategic Initiatives, Roy
Rosenzweig Center for History New Media
• Lauren Northup, Director of Museums, Historic Charleston
Foundation
• Jessica Marie Johnson, Assistant Professor, Krieger
School of Arts and Science, Johns Hopkins University
• Priya Chhaya (moderator), Manager for Online Content
and Products, National Trust for Historic Preservation
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THE (HI)STORY WE SHARE
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Objectives
1. Show examples of how you can use technological
tools to tell inclusive stories
2. Provide clear practical advice for using technology to
tell historical stories
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Broader Questions to Ponder
• As we save places, how do we leverage technology to
expand the stories we are telling?
• How does technology enable us to be more inclusive in
our work as preservationists?
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Twitter Handles: #PreservationForum
• Sheila Brennan: @sherah1918 @chnm
• Lauren Northup: @HistoricChas
• Jessica Marie Johnson: @Jmjafrx @afrxdiasporaphd
• Priya Chhaya: @priyastoric
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Telling the Story of the National MallSheila Brennan
Director of Strategic Initiatives, Roy Rosenzweig Center for History New Media
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Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
• Founded in 1994– To use new media to incorporate
multiple voices; reach diverseaudiences. To encourage popularparticipation in presenting andpreserving the past
– 34 million annual visitors to dozens of digital projects
– 45 people: historians technologists,designers, outreach specialists
• Find us: rrchnm.org
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Most visitors see the National Mall as this:
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The Mall once looked like this:
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How would anyone know?Enslaved people were
bought and sold near
the Capitol.
A president was
assassinated in a
railroad station that no
longer stands.
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Interpretation with mobile website mallhistory.org built in Omeka
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Many entry points to content:Maps
People
Past Events
Explorations
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Exploration ?s designed to entice
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• Was the Mall ever segregated?
• Why is this space called a
“Mall”?
• How have protests on the Mall
changed over time?
• Why do people say the
National Mall is built on a
swamp?
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Explorations answered with 5 primary sources
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Explorations = Exhibits in Omeka
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User Testing!
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• Inexpensive
• 3-6 people, each round
• Improves the project in
formative stages
• Content and the website’s
user experience
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Learn more about what we did:
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“Building Histories of the
National Mall”
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Historic Charleston FoundationInstagram & The AppLauren Northup
Director of Museums, Historic Charleston Foundation
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Historic Charleston Foundation
• Founded in 1947; based in Charleston, South Carolina
• Owns two house museums—the Nathaniel Russell
House and the Aiken Rhett House; engages in
advocacy, outreach, education, and museum work
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Instagram:@historiccharlestonfoundation
• Started in 2013
• 50,000+ followers
• “Reverent irreverence”
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• Photo taken of Aiken-Rhett
House backstairs
• Photo used to tell story of
the enslaved people in the
Aiken-Rhett house,
specifically the cooks, using
specifics
• 17 comments, 2,147 likes
Example Instagram
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Historic Charleston Foundation App: The Idea
• Context:– Declining visitation to our
traditional restored house museum—the Nathaniel Russell House
– Rising visitation to non-traditional house museums e.g. McLeod Plantation, the Aiken-Rhett House
– Success of the Instagramaccount
• Thoughts:– Traditional docent-led tour of a
restored historic house no longer working
– Desire for a fuller picture of Charleston
– Need to engage with audience in non-traditional ways
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The Plan…
• Working with New York-based museum consulting
company Museum Hack
• Approach is to disrupt the traditional museum model
• Develop a Charleston Preservation App, free to download
from the App Store
• Seek to include all the stories in the app, including African
American history, women’s history, working class history,
stories missed out from the traditional tours of Charleston
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Using New Technology
• Audio Guides– Three audio guides: one for
each house museum plus one for Charleston looking at the city through the city’s preservation
• Text Stop Guides– 300+ text stops on points of
interest throughout the city
– Geo-location on the app allows people to find the nearest points of interest
• App-Based Delivery– Devices available at the house
museums; hope is that most people will download the app
– Free guide to Charleston; allows us to draw people to our house museums
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Cuseum: Partnering with Tech Companies
• App development carried out by Cuseum
• Concept of free app with donation button
• i.e. “public radio model”
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Preview of the App
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App Landing
Page
App Map with:
Points of
Interest
and Geo-
locationStarting Page for
Aiken-Rhett
House Audio
Guide
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City Guide—Stories Told
• Mother Emanuel AME Church
– Tells the history of the oldest AME congregation in the US South
– Discusses the murders on June 17, 2015
– Uses both narrative and interviews with Dudley Gregorie, councilman for Charleston District 6 and trustee of Emanuel AME
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City Guide—Stories Told
• Cigar Factory – Tells the story of the Cigar
Factory strike, where “We Shall Overcome” was first used as a Civil Rights anthem
– Tells the story of the rehabilitation of the structure
– Uses both narrative and audio samples
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City Guide—Stories Told
• Grimke Sisters House– Tells the story of the Grimke
Sisters: scions of a prominent planter, who became outspoken abolitionists
– Tells the story through narrative
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City Guide—Stories Told
• James Missroon House– Now headquarters of
Historic Charleston Foundation
– Tells the story of Robert Scott Smalls: an enslaved pilot who escaped in 1862 and later became a politician
– Tells the story of Historic Charleston Foundation
– Uses both interviews and narrative
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The Challenges
• Museum Hack are storytellers, not historians
• Internal discussions over the direction of the
organization
• Technological challenges such as providing WiFi and
devices
• Institutional inertia—“If it isn’t broken, don’t fix it.”
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Social Stories: Digital Storytelling and Social MediaJessica Marie Johnson
Assistant Professor, Krieger School of Arts and Science, Johns Hopkins University
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Examples:
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@SlaveryUVA
(Twitter)
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@Every3Minutes
(Twitter)
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#BGMB
(Twitter, IG, Blog)
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#SlaveryArchive
(Cross-Platform)
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#ADPhD
(Cross-Platform)
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Colored Conventions
Project
(Omeka)
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The Haitian
Atlantic
(StoryMap)
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Cheat Sheet of Platforms:
• Tumblr
• Hashtags
• WordPress
• Omeka
• StoryMap
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Cheat Sheet for “Best Use”
• Respect, Power & Control, and Harm are issues on the internet – (esp.
Inclusive Histories; Difficult Pasts)
• Justice, Empowerment, Social Change are possible—even probable—
using digital tools
• Play is serious work. Play is cultural and it is political.
• Non-social media platforms are still important
• There is no cheat sheet for being a better human—collaborate, speak to
community, discuss ethics, privilege, power, and intention BEFORE
choosing platform, BEFORE funding, BEFORE everything.
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In Summary
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Practical Tips• Be deliberate in choosing what technology to use.
• Leverage your sources (text, imagery, video, audio) to tell the full
American story.
• Develop partnerships.
• Look for open source products.
• Make sure to user test your work.
• History is complicated. Using technology to tell those stories is also
complicated. Don’t let that make you afraid.
• Choose a platform or social network appropriate for your audience.
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QUESTION AND ANSWER
Use the chat box on the bottom right to ask questions of the speakers.
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Further Reading
• PastForward: Technology Reading List
• Historic Charleston Foundation Launches Preservation
App, Parts I and II
• 2017 PastForward TrustLive: Tech, Zenka
• Upcoming: Forum Journal
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Twitter Handles: #PreservationForum
• Priya Chhaya: @priyastoric
• Lauren Northup: @HistoricChas
• Sheila Brennan: @sherah1918 @chnm
• Jessica Johnson: @Jmjafrx
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