Professional Organization: ASA
Elize du Toit
Librarian at The Open Window Schoof of Visual Communication in South Africa
Esperanza Roman-Mendoza
Self-study collaborative on instructional technology integration in the curriculum., Social media and activism.
Esperanza Roman-Mendoza is Associate Professor of Spanish at George Mason University.
Tona J. Hangen
Collaborative digital archive as teaching tool in US history survey and elective courses., Forthcoming chapter in volume on small-scale digitization projects., Book manuscript in progress on American NGO engagement at the United Nations.
Media, religion and culture, Religious studies, Technology and culture, 19th and 20th century US History
Tona Hangen is an Assistant Professor of History at Worcester State College
Roy Rosenzweig
Roy Rosenzweig (1950-2007), was an extraordinary historian who inspired a generation of fellow historians and others working at the intersection of the humanities and new technologies. A past member of our advisory board, we are grateful to his contributions to our project. At the time of his death, Rosenzweig was Director of the Center for History and New Media at George Mason University as well as Mark and Barbara Fried Professor of History and New Media.
