In the Spring of 2010, website design, CSS styling, and the ability to manipulate images through Photoshop developed into practical tools I could use in researching and teaching history, part of George Mason University's focus on digital history and New Media.
This online portfolio is an extension of several projects completed during the Clio Wired 2 course at GMU, serving as central location for my professional work, information, and blog.
Feel free to navigate through the following sections in development:
- Brewing History: a semi-profesisonal blog on all things history, travel,fútbol, coffee, and new media.
- The Hand of God: an “in-progress” educational site that stems from my dissertation topic: understanding the shift of national and cultural identity in Argentina—through the lens of fútbol—during the period of 1975-1986.
- CV/Resume: a summary of my professional and educational history.
- Resources: a list of useful websites and digital tools that shape my research and educational work, including projects I have worked on independently or in conjunction with colleagues.