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Category Archives: Session Proposals
Cyberteacher: Digital Writing and Digital Pedagogies
While I don’t have a particular technology in mind, I’m particularly interested in exploring how digital humanities may impact what we teach as writing, from mutlimodal composition to video and audio and mashup, as well as how we teach it. … Continue reading
Categories: Digital Literacy, Session: Teach, Teaching
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Juxta
I would like to propose a session on the Juxta collation software. I understand this is a very good tool for textual editing, but I’m wondering if it can be manipulated for comparing, say, different translations of the Aeneid. Ideally, … Continue reading
Categories: Publishing, Research Methods, Scholarly Editions, Session Proposals
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Twitter/Technology and Class Discussions
I spend a lot of time in literature classes doing class discussion. Often, we spend the entire 90 minutes of any given class discussing our reading (often a novel or group of poems), and these student-directed discussions move in very … Continue reading
Categories: Session Proposals, Session: Make, Session: Talk, Social Media, Visualization
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Multi-text Projects
I have an idea for a research project that brings together visual images – paintings and magazine and book covers – the written (archive) correspondence between collectors, galleries, and museums that tie them together, and the scholarship (and popular writing) … Continue reading
Categories: Collaboration, Museums, Project Management, Session: Make
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Designing DH Projects
As a department chair with faculty who are curious, yet tentative, about how to begin DH projects in their classes, I wonder if there are fellow campers who might want to share some ideas about “baby steps” to get faculty … Continue reading
Categories: Session: Teach, Teaching
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Omeka Neatline and spatial-temporal visualization, anyone?
All: This workshop suggestion focuses on a tool, the Neatline map tool, that in some ways follows up on the discussion about the use of Scripto for Omeka projects. It follows first because of an underlying interest in Omeka, and … Continue reading
Categories: General, Mapping, Publishing, Session: Play, Teaching, Visualization
Tags: archives, data visualization, GIS, historical data, maps, Neatline
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Teaching Digital Archives
I’m interested in digital archives and teaching. I find the digitization of historical materials (drafts, journals, maps, other documents, not to mention sound recordings and images) a powerful resource for helping cultivate a sense of history in humanities students. Additionally, … Continue reading
Categories: Collaboration, Linked Data, Session Proposals, Teaching
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That’s Not My Department: Multidisciplinary Conversations at MLA
I attended MLA for the first time last year, and that after much internal debate over whether it even made sense for me to attend a literature conference, working as I do primarily in digital narratives and games. But after … Continue reading
Categories: Jobs, Session Proposals, Teaching, Tenure and Promotion
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Network Analysis
After taking a MOOC in Social Network Analysis (SNA) this past Fall, I’m interested in exploring network analysis further in the digital humanities. I not only wonder in what other ways the tools and theories of SNA might be extrapolated … Continue reading
Categories: Mapping, Session Proposals, Session: Make, Session: Play, Session: Talk
Tags: Social Network Analysis
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