Category: Presentations
Working with Digital Humanities Students in Museums: Why We Should, How We Can
Working with Digital Humanities Students in Museums: Why We Should, How We Can With Max Evjen (MSU Museum), Brinker Ferguson, Alex Gonzalez (Studio Museum in Harlem/MOMA), Philip Leers (The Hammer Museum) MCN (Museum Computer Network) November 2-5, 2016 – New Orleans, Louisiana Find the …
Digital Humanities: What it is and How to get Started – A Workshop at Fordham University
Part of the “Practical DH” series at Fordham University in Bronx, NY, today I am giving a workshop on introducing digital humanities and providing some tips and tricks for getting started – all in an hour. It’s a tall order, …
Investigating Spheres of Influence in Communication Design: Comparing the Citation Practices of Research Faculty and Industry Leaders
Investigating Spheres of Influence in Communication Design: Comparing the Citation Practices of Research Faculty and Industry Leaders With Ben Lauren, Stacey Pigg, Lauren Brentnell, and Howard Fooksman SIGDOC (Special Interest Group on the Design of Communication – ACM) September 23-24, …
A Qualitative Content Analysis of 19,000 Medieval Studies Conference Tweets
A Qualitative Content Analysis of 19,000 Medieval Studies Conference Tweets SIGDOC (Special Interest Group on the Design of Communication – ACM) (Poster) September 23-24, 2016 – Arlington, Virginia
Cultivating Digital Humanities Biomes: A Collaborative Model
Cultivating Digital Humanities Biomes: A Collaborative Model With Brandon Locke and Thomas Padilla Digital Humanities (Poster) July 13, 2016 – Cracow, Poland
Limits of Expression(s): Methodological Problems in Archiving Twitter Data
Limits of Expression(s): Methodological Problems in Archiving Twitter Data Social Media and Society (Poster) July 12, 2016 – London, UK
Ethically A’Twitter or A-Twitter: Attending, Attention, and Access With or Without the Live-Tweet
International Congress on Medieval Studies (Roundtable) May 14, 2016 – Kalamazoo, Michigan See Jonathan Hsy’s Storify of the session here
Visualizing the Roman de la Rose Digital Library: New Pathways to Manuscript Studies
Visualizing the Roman de la Rose Digital Library: New Pathways to Manuscript Studies Digital Methods 2: Computer-Assisted Approaches to Manuscript Studies International Congress on Medieval Studies May 15, 2016 – Kalamazoo, Michigan
Lessons Learned Teaching Digital Humanities: Tips and Tricks for Integrating DH Into (Nearly) Any Classroom
Hope College March 4, 2016 – Holland, Michigan