Wilmington Archives Project
David Kim, Anne Bowler, McKay Jenkins, Michael Kalmbach, Victor Perez, Margaret Winslow,
Building on the series of digital scholarship workshops and initiatives sponsored by the IHRC and the Library in the past few years, this pilot explores the city of Wilmington as the theme that brings together various interests in digital pedagogy in the effort to study the multiple dimensions of urban space. This pilot broadly defines digital pedagogy as the assemblage of various emerging modes of storytelling for teaching and sharing. Designed for both novices and the experts in digital tools and platforms, this pilot explores the collaborative potential of digital pedagogy in order to develop publicly accessible projects created by the students and faculty in partnership with community-based organizations.
Final Report – Wilmington Archives Project WAP Final Report.pdf
The Creative Vision Factory Murals in Wilmington
Duffys Hope Garden:
https://youtu.be/f0PfRvg4Ojk
The Mosaic Wall at Stubbs Elementary:
https://youtu.be/h2L4rpf6zzU
The Mosaic Wall at Helen Chambers Park:
https://youtu.be/fzg7Kf9ul7c
The Mosaic Wall at Christina Cultural Arts Center:
https://youtu.be/Oi7M904KNFY
Student Projects from Environmental Journalism
Global Warming and Flooding in Cities (in Southbridge and around the country)
https://vimeo.com/267177140
The National Vulcanized Fiber Factory (Hockessin, Delaware)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sAsZUk1kUn5iDUYBUgL-rjoQcwUqhZWx/view
White Clay Creek State Park (Newark, Delaware)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AxnbNLncyDeR7N53Qd2w2EzXl7FWCJdD/view