This year’s Six-Shooters digital history lightning round session, sponsored by the WHA Technology Committee, featured nine presenters sharing their research, teaching, and public projects (photos by Doug Seefeldt, session chair):
- Paula Petrik, Professor of History and Associate Director, Center for History and New Media, George Mason University — Is 3-D Reconstruction Worth It?
- Rebecca Wingo, Doctoral Candidate, University of Nebraska-Lincoln — Homestead Nebraska
- Jake Friefeld, Doctoral Candidate, University of Nebraska-Lincoln — The History Harvest
- Mike Childers, Assistant Professor, University of Northern Iowa — BlogWest
- Jana Remy, Associate Director of Digital Scholarship, Chapman University — Digital Humanities at Chapman University
- Brent Rogers, Historian, The Joseph Smith Papers — The Digital Joseph Smith Papers
- Erik Johnson, Graduate Student, George Mason University — Discover Historic Places Digital Project
- Robert Jordan, Instructor, Colorado State University — The Lory Student Center Project
- Kent Blansett, Assistant Professor, University of Nebraska-Omaha — Teaching Native Nationalism and the Red Power Movement with Digital Primary Sources