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Matt Seaman and James Calder are now friends 2 years, 1 month ago
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Matt Seaman commented on the blog post Thinking about QR Codes
Yea, it could be a few years until QR Codes are relevant to the everyday tourist. However, if we were to figure out a place where we knew smart phone users were present on a daily basis the QR Codes would be a success. You know what would be cool . . [...]
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Matt Seaman and Kieth Peppers are now friends 2 years, 3 months ago
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Matt Seaman wrote a new blog post Is it Time for a Change? in the group Museum Studies Club: 2 years, 3 months ago
Check out this interesting article by Kathleen Cerveny (Director of Evaluation and Institutional Learning at the Cleveland Foundation) in the Cleveland Plain Dealer.  Ms. Cerveny discusses the relationship between the cultural sector and Cleveland’s future success.Â
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Matt Seaman wrote a new blog post: Is it Time for a Change?
Check out this interesting article by Kathleen Cerveny (Director of Evaluation and Institutional Learning at the Cleveland Foundation) in the Cleveland Plain Dealer.  Ms. Cerveny discusses the relationship between the cultural sector and Cleveland’s future success.Â
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Matt Seaman and msouther are now friends 2 years, 3 months ago
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Matt Seaman commented on the blog post Using Word Clouds to Create Dialogue
I also wonder – what if I were to transcribe every interview we have about the Cultural Gardens . . . what would come up then? This word cloud was just a snap shot (14 edited clips) of over 60 interviews! Yet, we still get words that have meaning behind the history of…
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Matt Seaman wrote a new blog post: Using Word Clouds to Create Dialogue
I have been working for the Center for Public History and Digital Humanities for the past year and a half. During my time at the Center, I have worked with over sixty oral histories dealing with the Cleveland Cultural Gardens. In last week’s meeting, we were challenged to…
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Matt Seaman wrote a new blog post: The Human Experience-Why Not?
Nothing can replace the human experience. There is a reason why people want to walk Pickett’s Charge at Gettysburg, line up for hours to get a glimpse of the Mona Lisa, and travel long distances to witness the Great Pyramids of Egypt. The immediacy of experiencing an event,…
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Matt Seaman and robshelton are now friends 2 years, 3 months ago
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Matt Seaman and mtebeau are now friends 2 years, 3 months ago
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Matt Seaman wrote a new blog post Thanks for Joining! in the group Museum Studies Club: 2 years, 3 months ago
Hi everybody, Thanks for coming to our first meeting! Michelle and I were very pleased with the turn out and we’re really excited to work with all of you. Most of the site is still under construction, but we’ll have it up and running sooner rather than later. Please feel free to contact one, or [...]
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Matt Seaman wrote a new blog post: Thanks for Joining!
Hi everybody,
Thanks for coming to our first meeting! Michelle and I were very pleased with the turn out and we’re really excited to work with all of you. Most of the site is still under construction, but we’ll have it up and running sooner rather than later. Please feel free to contact… -
mtseaman and Erin Bell are now friends 2 years, 3 months ago
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mtseaman and Michelle Epps are now friends 2 years, 4 months ago
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mtseaman became a registered member 2 years, 4 months ago
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Matt Seaman wrote a new blog post: Featured Audio: Lancer Steakhouse 3 years ago
Originally called the Hickory Smokehouse, the Lancer Steakhouse was established by Fleet Slaughter in the mid 1950s, becoming one the first restaurant’s in Cleveland owned and operated by an African American. George Dixon III, current proprietor of the Lancer, shares his thoughts on the restaurant and the Midtown Corridor in this 2007…[Read more]