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Episode 007: THAT’S SO META, PART 2

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Sophia’s Schoolhouse is back in session for another lesson on metadata. Learn how institutions like the Georgia Historical Society use metadata to make the treasures in their archives accessible to the public. Want your students to discover the power of metadata? Visit the Sophia’s Schoolhouse pages on the GHS website for a suggested classroom activity.

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  • Date July 2, 2014
  • Tags Archives, Georgia Historical Society, metadata, primary sources, research skills, technology
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Episode 003: That’s So Meta, Part 1

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What is metadata anyways? Attend this session of Sophia’s Schoolhouse to find out what metadata is all about and learn what people mean when they say “that’s so meta.” Extra credit is available for anyone who can explain why Aristotle shows up in the video! Still confused? Click here for additional resources about metadata. Check…

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  • Date May 1, 2014
  • Tags Archives, featured, Georgia Historical Society, metadata, research skills, technology
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