Digital Humanities Summer Workshops
Date and Time
Location
University of Guelph
Details
The University of Guelph is hosting a series of 4-day workshops on topics related to digital humanities research and teaching from May 14-17, 2018.
All are welcome! Please read below for information on the workshops, instructors and registration.
Any workshops with insufficient enrollment by mid-April will be cancelled. For more information please email digital.humanities@uoguelph.ca
Workshops
Please click on the links below to find out more information about each workshop.
(Each course runs daily for the full four days, so only one course may be taken in this session.)
1. Planning, Maintaining, and/or Revitalizing Digital Projects
Instructors: Laura Estill (Texas A&M) and Liz Grumbach (Arizona State University)
Instructors: Jenny Marvin, Adam Doan, Lucia Costanzo (University of Guelph Libraries)
3. Digital Storytelling for Humanists
Instructor: Sonia Chaidez (Whittier College)
4. An Introduction to Augmented Reality
Instructor: Markus Wust (North Carolina State University Libraries)
5. Using the Command Line: Computational Digital Humanities Boot Camp
Instructors: David Birnbaum and Gabrielle Keane (University of Pittsburgh)
Instructor: Mark Graves (Notre Dame)
7. Opening Geospatial Humanities: Methods and Practice
Instructors: Benjamin Carter (Muhlenberg College) and Neha Gupta (University of Newfoundland)
8. Introduction to Text Encoding
Instructor: Constance Crompton (University of Ottawa)
9. TEI in the Trenches: Encoding, Publishing, and Analyzing Digital Editions
Instructors: Diane Jakacki (Bucknell) and Laura Mandell (Texas A&M)
10. Making at the Intersection
Instructors: Kim Martin (Guelph), John Fink (McMaster), & Liviu Pop (Folklore Archive, Romanian Academy)
11. Getting Going with Scholarship Online: An introduction to CWRC
Instructor: Susan Brown (University of Guelph)
12. Omeka Workshop
Instructors: Melissa McAfee and Lisa Cox (University of Guelph)
Schedule
Each workshop will take place over 4 days (May 14-17) from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Additional events will be planned outside of class time, including opening reception, keynote speaker, and optional social events (at individual cost). A detailed schedule will be posted closer to the date.
Registration Costs
Register before April 1st for EarlyBird Pricing! Workshops cost $50 more for students, and $100 more for faculty after this date.
Any workshops with insufficient enrollment by mid-April will be cancelled. For more information please email digital.humanities@uoguelph.ca.
Please note the workshop registration period ends May 11th, 2018. Please ensure registration is complete before this time.