Due to popular demand, the Digital Humanities Working Group (DHWG) meet-ups for Spring 2014 are themed “Online Courses and Re/Sources,” where we will share and develop ways to take students deep into online primary sources. Please plan to join us for the conversations below. As a reminder, these events are designed to be informal sharing opportunities to expand your knowledge and get feedback on your own project ideas, but we’ll suggest some background reading for each event for those interested in exploring further.
Wed. 22 January 2014 – 12:00-1:30 pm
Dauer Hall 215
Discussion: A Conversation with Jane Landers (Vanderbilt University)
Mon. 24 February 2014 – 12:00-1:30 pm
Pugh Hall 210
Peer Sharing: Online Assignments and Rubrics
Opportunity to share examples of class assignments to help students navigate digital archives and other online resources.
Mon. 24 March 2014 – 12:00-1:30 pm
Pugh Hall 210
Digital Humanities Working Group
Workshop: Designing Online Activities
Opportunity to meet with instructional designers and librarians to design ways to meet online resource needs.
Thurs.-Fri. 24-25 April 2014 – 8:15 am-4:30 pm
Smathers Library East Room 1A (and online)
Digital Humanities Day, with THATCamp-Gainesville and Interface 2014
More details TBA, but join the Doodle poll if you’d like to be involved in the planning meeting: http://doodle.com/4hrfe8fmt32i67z3
For DHWG and related events, see the Library’s Digital Humanities Events page and the Center for the Humanities & the Public Sphere’s calender.
2014-01-09