digital humanities
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Read More: #63, the health of nations demands knowledge applied to decision-making
This #100hardtruths was shared with me by my friend, a scholar and leader within Digital Humanities, Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Associate Executive Director and Director of Scholarly Communication of the Modern Language…
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Read More: Facing Down the DST/DH Divide
My Visual Research Methods course has ended, and as ever, my grad students in a range of programs at CGU have done inspiring and inventive work to wrap up this…
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Read More: Visual Research Methods/Digital Humanities
I am gladly teaching my Visual Research Methods course again to a group of curious, lively grad students at CGU. As I teach this class over its few short years,…
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Read More: Students’ Digital Research: Primed
I’ve been teaching a Graduate research methods course for several years now at CGU, Visual Research Methods. But this Spring, I have encountered some surprising findings, ones that are echoed…
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Read More: Teaching and Learning as Making at St. Lawrence University
I begin my talk with this video about repurposing social media spaces, such as this one, for the specific purposes of multi-disciplinary and multi-modal teaching and learning, as well as…
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Read More: Teaching and Learning as Making
I will be beginning my talk for the Re:Humanities, an undergraduate conference on Digital Humanities run by students at Swarthmore, Bryn Mawr and Haverford, with these observations. There are certainly…
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Read More: Voice as Structure
Yesterday afternoon, I had the decided pleasure of partaking in a conversation with Natalie Bookchin, the amazing new media artist who is my friend and even sometimes collaborator. We spoke…
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Read More: Contractual Mayhem: On the Absurdities of Moving from Paper to Digital in Academic Publishing
I am currently negotiating my contract with MIT Press to “publish” my “video-book” about YouTube this Fall. The enlightening, confusing, crazy, friendly, and productive conversations I am having with my…
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Read More: “Blind” Review: You Can Ask to be Seen!
My friend and colleague, Kathleen Fitzpatrick, has written much and more on the state of academic publishing (and I recently edited a section on this in Cinema Journal) so I…