May 7th-10th, 2019, University of Guelph
The University of Guelph is again hosting a series of 4-day workshops on topics related to digital humanities research and teaching, welcoming a wonderful, diverse group of instructors from a variety of disciplines and institutions.
All are welcome! Please see the menu on the right for details on the workshops, instructors, and visiting Guelph.
Registration
For a full breakdown of fees, see Accommodations and Costs. [2]
Registration is open until May 1st, 2019.
Keynote Address:
A Gift from the Ancestors: Traditional Knowledge and the Decolonization of Libraries
Kim Christen - Washington State University
Tuesday, May 7, 5:00, Whitelaw Room 245, McLaughlin Library
All are welcome. Register here [3].
Arrival day talk/workshop:
Podcasting In and Beyond the Classroom
Hannah McGregor - Simon Fraser University
Monday, May 6, 2:30-4:30, Scholar's Studio, 2nd Floor, McLaughlin Library
All are welcome. Register here [4].
Workshops:
- Computational digital humanities: Command-line fundamentals [5]
- Making Media Theory [6]
Incorporating Elements of User Experience (UX) Design into your DH Project- CANCELLED- Digital Humanities Pedagogy: Transforming the Classroom [7]
- Text Encoding with TEI [8]
- Digital Editing Methods and Concepts [9]
- Game on! Pedagogical gamification and internal data analytics in the classroom. [10]
Making Links: The Semantic Web for Humanities Scholars- CANCELLED- The Work that Stories Do in the World: Digital Storytelling for Research, Education, and Change [11]
DH@Guelph [12] Summer Workshops are generously supported by the College of Arts and the McLaughlin Library, University of Guelph.
For more information please email dhguelph@uoguelph.ca [13].