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  <title>Crowdsourcing Historical Memory with TellHistory</title>
  <description>I&amp;amp;rsquo;m thrilled today to introduce a project that combines my biggest interests--oral storytelling and cultural heritage outreach. It&amp;amp;rsquo;s appropriately called Tell History.&#13;
And it was developed by Alex Whitcomb and Sarah Hayes. They&amp;amp;rsquo;re crowdsourcing video-based memories that they tie to themes, timelines and maps. We all have a friend or relative who has a fascinating story to tell. TellHistory.com can help you help them to share that story in historical context. It&amp;amp;rsquo;s also an inspiring story about how you can take your passion, and evolve it into a platform for the greater good. Listen as Alex and Sarah describe their own bit of history in the development of this project&amp;amp;hellip;.&#13;
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What has the response been like? &#13;
I know from personal experience that it can be very difficult to build engagement in digital projects. How have you gotten so many folks to contribute videos to the project?&#13;
Tell me a little about how Tell History works ...&#13;
I think it&amp;amp;rsquo;s interesting that you use a Theme of the Week to focus your contributions. How do you identify those? &#13;
What kind of audiences are contributing to Tell History, and what kind of stories are capturing your attention?&#13;
You&amp;amp;rsquo;ve made it very easy for folks contribute to Tell History. Describe that process ...&#13;
How have you been using social media to support the growth of Tell History? &#13;
What kind of stories and themes are you focusing on for the future?&#13;
Describe what your &amp;amp;ldquo;big picture&amp;amp;rdquo; goal is for Tell History ...&#13;
A project of this scope only happens because of people who believe in you and what you&amp;amp;rsquo;re trying to achieve. Are there any folks who have contributed to the site that you&amp;amp;rsquo;d like to give a shout-out to?&#13;
How do folks connect with you online?&#13;
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And that was Alex Whitcomb and Sarah Hayes. If you'd like to learn more about Tell History, you can find shownotes from this interview--along with all the relevant links-- at voicesofthepast.org.&#13;
While you're there, check out the series called &amp;amp;ldquo;DigitalHeritage 1-2-3&amp;amp;rdquo; These posts each contain three stories or websites that are on my radar, with a little bit of analysis about how they might be useful to you.</description>
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