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wordpress.org – The Life DHSI
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Building The Life DHSI with Steve Anderson : Blogging and Professionalization in the Digital Humanities. The white paper below is my final assignment for Week 3, Professionalizing the Early Career Digital Humanist, as part of the Graduate Certificate in Digital Humanities at DHSI. This summer I spent three weeks at the University of Victoria. Completing the Graduate Certificate in Digital Humanities. And the ETCL (Electronic Textual Cultures Lab). The Life DHSI with Steve Anderson. This new “.d...Website...
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Master Class on The Digital Ulysses with Hans Walter Gabler | Modernist Versions Project
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Your browser (Internet Explorer 7 or lower) is out of date. It has known security flaws. And may not display all features. Of this and other websites. Learn how to update your browser. The Modernist Versions Project. Samuel Roth: Two Worlds Monthly. Master Class on The Digital Ulysses with Hans Walter Gabler. Master Class on The Digital Ulysses with Hans Walter Gabler. The course can be — ideally is — coupled with the Digital Humanities Summer Institute. 8221; (seminar #18). With which to work, and then ...
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Digital Communitas | Dr.Constance Crompton on composition and digital tools
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Academic publics and digital spaces. Don Tapscott on teaching. Dr Zizi Papacharissi (coming soon). Valerie Fox on the Digital Media Zone. DrConstance Crompton on composition and digital tools. Dr Diane Jakacki on teaching Renaissance texts digitally. Mary Jane Pilgrim on what’s next. Dr Zailig Pollock on the evolution of editing practice. DrConstance Crompton on composition and digital tools. Please note: we will be adding a more accessible version that has subtitles. November 12, 2012. You are commentin...
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MLab in the Humanities » University of Victoria » Physical Computing Research
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You need to sign in to vote for a post. You need to sign in to see this post. Maker Lab in the Humanities UVic. How might humanities practitioners use physical computing to better understand the cultural and economic assumptions that enable our habits and research? To shift our attention away from screens and construct new sorts of humanities interfaces? To facilitate a stronger awareness of computational mechanisms, electronics, media history, and experimental methods? Our Physical Computing Projects.
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projects – The Life DHSI
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Building The Life DHSI with Steve Anderson : Blogging and Professionalization in the Digital Humanities. The white paper below is my final assignment for Week 3, Professionalizing the Early Career Digital Humanist, as part of the Graduate Certificate in Digital Humanities at DHSI. This summer I spent three weeks at the University of Victoria. Completing the Graduate Certificate in Digital Humanities. And the ETCL (Electronic Textual Cultures Lab). The Life DHSI with Steve Anderson. This new “.d...Website...
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DHSI | Digital Humanities Summer Institute
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Digital Humanities Summer Institute. University of Victoria, British Columbia Canada. Participants at the Digital Humanities Summer Institute, 2001-Present. Current as of 17 June 2016 5.00 PM). James Cummings (Oxford U). Laura Estill (Texas A&M U). Jon Saklofske (Acadia U). Invited Speakers (DHSI and conjoint with ELO gathering). Stephanie Boluk (Pratt Institute). Jason Boyd (Ryerson U). Lisa Goddard (U Victoria). Liz Grumbach (Texas A&M U). Diane Jakacki (Bucknell U). Elizabeth Losh (UC San Diego).
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DHSI | Digital Humanities Summer Institute
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Digital Humanities Summer Institute. University of Victoria, British Columbia Canada. DHSI Statement on Ethics and Inclusion. The Digital Humanities Summer Institute is dedicated to offering a safe, respectful, friendly, and collegial environment for the benefit of everyone who attends, and for the advancement of the interests that bring us together. There is no place at DHSI for harassment or intimidation of any kind. As part of the DHSI community, together we:. Commit to helping each other recognize ou...
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