Audio In this episode Terri and Dave talk about some History VR 360 videos they found on YouTube. They start in the 1960s and go back to the time of the Vikings. Join us on this virtual trip through history to see what we recommend. This week David and Terri speak with Daniel Horowitz of MyHeritage about the latest updates to their photo technology that aides in repairing cracked pictures. Professor Bob Stone joins us or a second time to discuss Marine Archaeology. In tis episode we discuss the Plymouth area, U-boats, torpedos, RMS Titanic and King Henry VIII. This week David and Terri talk with special guest, Michelle Taylor. Michelle is a triple threat: a genealogist, archaeologist and anthropologist. We enjoyed talking with Michelle, she has so much information to share when it comes to educating others. This week we speak with Anthony Murphy from Mythical Ireland about the Irish logboats discovered at Brú na Bóinne. One of the boats had already been catalogued, but he found two more using his drone over the last few weeks. Join is in this great discussion with Anthony about the logboats and other cool things he has found using his drone. This week we talk with Professor Bob Stone about virtual heritage, and his involvement in bringing history into virtual reality in the UK, focusing on the Anne and Mayflower ships. This week we talk with Paul Carter from Name & Place about saving your research projects. From One Name to One Place, they’re product can handle it all. We hope that after watching or listening you give them a chance with your project. David and Terri talk with Vito Giovannetti, CEO & Co-Founder, Treasured Inc. about their Virtual Museums, content management systems, and RootsTech. Vito also provides a walk through of their system for our listeners. Show notes of this episode can be found here . This includes any links we discussed during this episode. Terri and David talk with Shane Clementson from Clanview about their 3D family trees and how easy it is to share with all generations. Giving them something more they can not only connect with, but can see where the information is sourced from and also click through to see images and movies if linked with the original gedcom file. Full transcription of this episode can be found here. This week on Virtual Historians (Episode 5), an interview with Jeff Aronowitz and his work with Historic Jamestown. We discuss how they are using modern technology to bring the story to life. From scanning images and printing them in 3D to using VR to look at where the items came from. The story definitely becomes more engaging for the next generation. Full transcription of this episode can be found here. In Episode 4, David and Terri discuss visiting Virtual Museums while stuck at home due to Covid-19. They discuss the Louvre, BattleGuides, British Museum and The Anne Frank House. After discussing the virtual museums the discussion turns to technology and hits home for kids growing up in the 80s. Full transcription of this episode can be found here. In episode 3 we have Daniel Horowicz, Genealogy Expert joining us from My Heritage to discuss Deep Nostalgia. Show notes can be found here. Episode 2 of the Virtual Historians podcast we discuss Forever with Christine Woodcock. Dave and Terri discuss RootsTech Connect. Full transcription of this episode can be found here. With our premier Episode of Virtual Historians we discuss what the plan is for our podcast; Terri O’Connell and David Allen Lambert share their background in history.We follow that with an interview with Shannon Combs-Bennett about an archaeological dig she took her family to at Shuter’s Hill and the history project she ensued afterwords. Show notes of this episode can be found here . This includes any links we discussed during this episode. Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)