Intro to Digital History Captcha Re Captcha Simple Crowdsourcing Wikipedia Commercial Crowdsourcing Historical Crowdsourcing Old Weather Old Weather Gamification Old Weather Gamification ID: 652153
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Crowdsourcing
Adam Crymble
Intro to Digital HistorySlide2
CaptchaSlide3
Re-CaptchaSlide4
Simple CrowdsourcingSlide5
WikipediaSlide6
Commercial CrowdsourcingSlide7
Historical CrowdsourcingSlide8
Old WeatherSlide9
Old Weather - GamificationSlide10
Old Weather - GamificationSlide11
Trove – Australian NewspapersSlide12
Georeferencing MapsSlide13
Citizen Scientist / HistorianSlide14
Activity 1
Try out Old Weather and the Bentham Project (15 minutes on each).
Think about the user experience they offer. Is there anything you like about it? Anything you would change? Think about their goals, not just your personal interests.Slide15
Activity 2
What could we get the crowd to help us do with the
Old Bailey Online
?
http://www.oldbaileyonline.org
Consider:
Audience (older people, students, women?)
Approach (serious, fun, quirky, academic?)
What can you draw from the projects you tried? What would you avoid?
How are you going to measure success? (High # of
contributions per
person? Get it done but who cares who does it? Lots of media attention?)Slide16
Activity 3
What could we get the crowd to help us do with the
British Library Flickr collection
?
http://
www.flickr.com
/photos/
britishlibrary
Consider:
Audience (older people, students, women?)
Approach (serious, fun, quirky, academic?)
What can you draw from the projects you tried? What would you avoid?
How are you going to measure success? (High # of
contributions per
person? Get it done but who cares who does it? Lots of media attention?)