Digital Humanities Summer Symposium Schedule and Seed Grant Application
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 |
- Faculty Publication: Paula Franzese
- Q: What are my dining options on and off campus?