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Year: 2012 Author: Ethan Watrall Categories: Day of Archaeology, Day of Archaeology 2012, Digital Archaeology
Tags: communication technology, Alberta, Cognitive science, Artificial intelligence, android, apocalyptic server, Letters, Fred Wendorf, student community coordinator, Saskatchewan, North Dakota, cross disciplinary, MATRIX, Montana, Computing, financial management, Department of Anthropology, Director of the Cultural Heritage Informatics Initiative, Computer science education, Archaeology, Michigan State University, IPod, Culture, online courses, baby administrator, Manitoba, Digital Archaeology, Museum Studies, director, digital archaeologist, cultural heritage informatics, Egypt, History Through Game, Center for Humane Arts, and Social Sciences Online, archaeologist, Anthropology, Indiana, Illinois, online classes, Assistant Professor, Informatics
Watrall, Ethan (2012): Doing Archaeology, Digitally. https://doi.org/10.5284/1079534 | 433 Kb |
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My office at MATRIX: The Center for Humane Arts, Letters, and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University (doa_image4874.jpg) |
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The mobile app for msu.seum developed during the Cultural Heritage Informatics Fieldschool last summer (doa_image5045.jpg) |
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