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MIT Visualizing Cultures
Visualizing Cultures weds images and scholarly commentary in innovative ways to illuminate social and cultural history. Founded in 2002 by MIT Professors John Dower and Shigeru Miyagawa, Visualizing Cultures exploits the unique qualities of the Web as a publishing platform to enable scholars, teachers, and others to: (1) examine large bodies of previously inaccessible images; (2) compose original texts with unlimited numbers of full-color, high-resolution images; and (3) use new technology to explore unprecedented ways of analyzing and presenting images that open windows on modern history.
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New Media Literacies is a research project within MIT's Comparative Media Studies program. Our central goal is to engage educators and learners in today's participatory culture. We are funded by MacArthur Foundation's Digital Media and Learning initiative.
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