DH@Guelph Summer Workshops 2017

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DH@Guelph Summer Workshops 2017

By DH@Guelph

Date and time

Mon, May 8, 2017 8:30 AM - Thu, May 11, 2017 4:00 PM EDT

Location

University of Guelph

Guelph, ON N1G 2W1 Canada

Refund Policy

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Description


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. DH@Guelph Summer Workshops are part of the Digital Humanities Summer Institute training network.

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. Introduction to Code/Art and Open Data Visualization

Instructor: J.J. Sylvia IV (North Carolina State University)

2. 3D Modelling for the Digital Humanities and Social Sciences

Instructor: John Bonnett (Brock University)

3. Online Public Intellectual Work Through Social Media: Engagement Strategies and Pedagogical Practices

Instructors: Kimberly McKee (Grand Valley State University), Krista Benson (Ohio State University)

4. Spatial Humanities: Exploring Opportunities in the Humanities

Instructors: Quin Shirk-Luckett, Teresa Lewitsky (University of Guelph Library)

5. Omeka Workshop

Instructors: Melissa McAfee and Ashley Shifflet McBrayne (University of Guelph Library)

6. Making Manuscripts Digital: The Transcribathon Approach

Instructors: Kathryn Harvey (University of Guelph), Jennifer Munroe (University of North Carolina Charlotte), Hillary Nunn (The University of Akron), and Amy Tigner (University of Texas Arlington)

7. XSLT for Digital Editions

Instructor: Laura Mandell (Texas A&M)

8. Minimal Computing for Humanities Scholars (This class is no longer being offered.)

Instructors: Kim Martin (University of Guelph) and John Fink (McMaster University)

9. Getting Going with Scholarship Online: An introduction to CWRC (This class is no longer being offered.)

Instructors: Susan Brown and Team (University of Guelph)

10. An Introduction to Augmented Reality

Instructor: Markus Wust (North Carolina State University Libraries)

11. Get Down with Your Data: Learn to web scrape, clean, visualize and preserve data! (This class is now full.)

Instructors: Adam Doan, Carrie Breton, Lucia Costanzo (University of Guelph Library)

12. Pedagogy in the Digital Humanities

Instructors: Alison Hedley (Ryerson University), and Emily Christina Murphy (Queen’s University)

13. Integrating Archival Research into the DH Classroom

Instructor: Diane Jakacki (Bucknell University)


Schedule

Each workshop will take place over 4 days (May 8-11) 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 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 1st, 2017. Please ensure registration is complete before this time.

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