Category Archives: Session Notes

Notes from a session reporting on what happened there.

Notes for Facilitating Online Discussion session

Skeletal notes on facilitating online discussion.

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Notes for Building A Public Humanities Website session

Notes from the session on building a public humanities website.  Thanks to Suzanne Churchill!

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Notes for Interplay Between Archival Materials and (Digital) Humanities

Notes for Interplay Between Archival Materials and (Digital) Humanities.

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Notes for Copyright: Confusion? Concern? Comprehension!

Join us! Shared notes for Copyright: Confusion? Concern? Comprehension!

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Notes for Games & the Humanities session

Here are the collaborative notes for the games and humanities session.

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Notes for GIS & Humanities session

Here are the shared, collective notes for the GIS in the Humanities classroom session.

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Publishing Makerspace notes

Here are shared collaborative notes for the Publishing Makerspace session.

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Notes for Medium-Sized Data session

Notes from the Medium-Sized Data session are in a Google Doc: follow/share/contribute!

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Lightweight Tools for Digitally Inflected Assignments

What lightweight digital tools can be incorporated into digitally inflected assignments in humanities courses? How can assignments ask students both to create using these tools and critique the affordances & constraints of these tools? Let’s roll up our sleeves and … Continue reading

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