In order to be eligible for the seed grant application you must attend at least two of the following sessions. For more information on how to apply please click here!
Topics | Speaker(s) | Time | Website |
Day 1 – Tuesday, May 23 | |||
Digital Humanities Sandbox (View GALE content in new ways) | Veronica Armour | 1:00 | |
Raspberry Pi
(Affordable computer you can learn to program) |
Veronica Armour | 1:30 | https://www.raspberrypi.org/ |
https://hypothes.is/
(Annotation and research management tool) |
Tom McGee | 2:00 | https://hypothes.is/ |
Review Tools with Presenters | 2:30-4:00 | ||
Day 2 – Wednesday, May 24 | |||
Interactive Fiction | Veronica Armour | 1:00 | http://twinery.org/ |
MeaningCloud (Text Mining) | Tom McGee | 1:30 | https://www.meaningcloud.com/ |
Data Visualization tools -Power Map (Excel), Tableau, Datawrapper | Katie Wissel,
Lisa DeLuca |
2:00 | Power Map, https://www.tableau.com, https://www.datawrapper.de/ |
Teaching R to undergrads | Terrence Teo | 2:30 | |
Review Tools with Presenters | 3:00-4:00 | ||
Day 3 – Thursday, May 25 | |||
TLTC Consultations with faculty to discuss projects and appropriate tools | 1:00-4:00 |