The Humanities and Technology Camp (or as most of us know it, THATCamp), which may be responsible for bringing the word “unconference” into our collective vocabularies, has become a popular format for scholars interested in Digital Humanities to meet, … Read more... “Great Lakes THATCamp Review: Community, Student Engagement, and Digital Resources”
Month: October 2013
I want to share a panel conversation I listened to and tweeted about from this year’s International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (ISSoTL) Conference, held in Raleigh, North Carolina, October 2-5. The panel was called SoTL … Read more... “ISSoTL Arts and Humanities Panel Reflection”
Tools abound these days to streamline (or, sometimes, complicate) the collection and analysis of data. Some digital data tools even make the impossible possible, allowing us to visualize phenomena we have never been able to capture or analyze before. These … Read more... “Fall Blog Carnival Call for Posts: Dealing with Data, Digitally”
I discovered digital rhetoric in my second semester of coursework for my Ph.D. program at UGA, and I fell hard into it. Since then, I’ve written a paper on Pinterest and maternal ethos, designed an entire composition class around digital … Read more... “By Way of Introduction: Lindsey Harding”