May 8-11, 2017
The University of Guelph is hosting a series of 4-day workshops on topics related to digital humanities research and teaching from May 8-11, 2017.
In our largest array of offerings to date, there are courses on augmented reality, digitizing manuscripts, public engagement, teaching from the archives, and text transformation:
Introduction to Code/Art and Visualization [1] | M [2]inimal Computing for Humanities Scholars [3] (No longer on offer) |
3D Modelling [2] | Getting Going with Scholarship Online [4] (No longer on offer) |
Online Public Intellectual Work through Social Media [5] | An Introduction to Augmented Reality [6] |
Spatial Humanities [7] | Get Down with Your Data [8] (This class is now full) |
Omeka Workshop [9] | Introduction to Digital Humanities Pedagogy [10] |
Making Manuscripts Digital [11] | Integrating Archival Research into the Classroom [12] |
XSLT for Digital Editions [13] |
All are welcome! Please see the menu on the right for details on the workshops, instructors [14], and registration.
Registration and Early Bird Fees
Register by April 1st for early bird fees. Registration is $50 more after this date.
For a full breakdown of fees, see Accommodations and Costs [16].
Workshops with insufficient enrollment by mid-April will be cancelled.
For more information please email digital.humanities@uoguelph.ca [17].
Registration is open until May 1st, 2017.
The Workshops are part of the Digital Humanities Summer Institute training network.
DH@Guelph [18] Summer Workshops are generously supported by the College of Arts and the McLaughlin Library, University of Guelph.